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Are you hoping to celebrate Cinco de Mayo this year, but aren't quite sure where to start? You've come to the right place. In this article, we'll be sharing a comprehensive list of respectful, culturally sensitive, and festive ideas you can use for your Cinco de Mayo celebration. We'll also explain the history behind this holiday so you can share the real meaning of Cinco de Mayo with your friends and family.
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Community Q&A
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QuestionWhat are the colors of the Mexican flag?Community AnswerThe Mexican flag is primarily white, red, and green. There is also an icon in the middle with several other colors in it (like brown, yellow, etc.).
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QuestionWhat is the most eaten food on Cinco De Mayo?NicoTop AnswererA few common foods eaten on Cinco De Mayo include tamales, fish tacos, Mexican street corn, and mole poblano.
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QuestionHow do I throw a fiesta?NicoTop AnswererServe salsa and/or toppings in large margarita glasses or mocajetes. Decorate the food with toothpicks in solid colors or Mexican flags, as well as mini papel picado banners. Fill a bowl with chips after elevating it with a cake stand. On serving trays, place a miniature Mexican-themed centerpiece.
References
- ↑ https://www.npr.org/2019/05/05/720376183/the-real-history-of-cinco-de-mayo
- ↑ https://indianahistory.org/blog/the-real-history-behind-cinco-de-mayo/
- ↑ https://www.kiwimagonline.com/how-to-celebrate-cinco-de-mayo-respectfully-with-your-kids/
- ↑ https://thefactfile.org/mexico-facts/
- ↑ https://www.kiwimagonline.com/how-to-celebrate-cinco-de-mayo-respectfully-with-your-kids/
- ↑ https://indianahistory.org/blog/the-real-history-behind-cinco-de-mayo/
- ↑ https://www.hfcc.edu/news/2020/what-cinco-de-mayo-means
- ↑ https://www.wbur.org/news/2019/05/02/cinco-de-mayo-from-a-mexican
- ↑ https://newwestsymphony.org/cinco-de-mayo-the-three-types-of-mexican-music/
- ↑ https://warhawknews.com/3751/opinion/cinco-de-mayo-join-the-fiesta-but-leave-the-stereotypes-at-home/
- ↑ https://wonderopolis.org/wonder/do-people-in-mexico-celebrate-cinco-de-mayo
- ↑ https://wonderopolis.org/wonder/do-people-in-mexico-celebrate-cinco-de-mayo
- ↑ https://www.actualidadliteratura.com/en/mejores-libros-mexicanos/
About This Article
To celebrate Cinco de Mayo, wear green, white, and red, which are the colors of Mexico. Additionally, decorate with green, white, and red streamers; a Mexican flag; or a fun piñata. You can also put together an online playlist of top Mexican hits or Spanish songs and learn to dance the salsa or rumba with family and friends. If you’re having people over, make and serve traditional Mexican food, like guacamole, salsa verde, or margaritas. If you’re feeling more adventurous, you can even cook traditional Sopes or chalupas for your guests. For more suggestions on how to put together the perfect Cinco de Mayo-themed meal, keep reading!