The Mexican tradition of Pan de Muerto is one of the most deeply rooted among the Hispanic community in Dallas and surrounding areas.
The Mexican tradition of pan de muerto is one of the most deeply rooted in the Hispanic community in Dallas and surrounding areas.
Its round shape represents the cycle of life, which has no end. Other pieces of the bread itself are placed on top, representing the skull and bones of the deceased.Although it is consumed in modern times with singular joy, pan de muerto has its origins in the times of the conquest of America.Historians say that the inhabitants of pre-Hispanic Mexico used to perform human sacrifices and eat the hearts of those they sacrificed.
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