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Holy week

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Starts the palm Sunday and finishes Saturday of glory, it is a representation of what was reported in the bible. In this week the people don’t eat meat, usually eat more fish and rosemary In the middle of this week, it is customary to make the performance act on the last supper, when Jesus pulls the markets, the Way of the Cross , and when Judas commits suicide. On Holy Friday is the day of Way of the Cross, which is made represented on the procession in some places they usually make sawdust mats, it is customary to take a Journey because of the morning called the procession of silence. On Saturdays take place a mass at 10 pm leading water and candles freeing glory at midnight on Sunday After the celebration on Sunday, the caster mass is doing the celebrating the resurrection of Jesus Christ and burning pyrotechnics called Judas at the end of the mass people usually get wet, throwing water between them. And thats all Thank you <3

Things Mexican do.

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In this blog I am going to talk a little bit about habits that are commonly performed in Mexico. 1.-     Never arrive at the appointed time. I remember that whenever someone invites us to a party they usually give an approximate time because they don't want you to arrive exactly at that time, in reality they want you to be there two or more hours late when the party is already at its peak and you can enjoy the party and have a good drink. 2.-     We put chili in everything I know it sounds a little cliché but it is very common, in anything you can see that we put salsa, rajas, chiles or other variations on food, whether in our famous tacos, cakes, broths, meat, snacks, tamales, etc.. I would not finish listing them since in general it is one of the most normal complements in our gastronomy. And thats all thanks for reading and see you soon...