Holidays
Traditions and Culture
Holiday Dishes
Famous Figures
100

"Holiday celebrated on January 6th. It commemorates the biblical story of the Three Wise Men (or Magi) who followed a star to Bethlehem to bring gifts to the baby Jesus."

"What is Dia de los Reyes Magos"

100

"During this festive season, families often set up an altar to honor deceased loved ones, decorated with photos, candles, and favorite foods."

"What is Día de los Muertos?"

100

"These traditional corn dough treats wrapped in corn husks or banana leaves are a staple holiday food across Latin America, especially popular during Christmas and Día de los Muertos celebrations."

"What are tamales?"

100

"This 3rd-century Roman saint, known for performing secret marriages, became a symbol of love and romance, inspiring the creation of a holiday."

"Who is St. Valentine?"

200

"Festive season that occurs at the close of the Christian pre-Lenten period. It's a time of celebration, music, dance, and parades."

"What is Carnaval?"

200

"During this  holiday, communities reenact Mary and Joseph's search for lodging before the birth of Jesus, often involving singing, food, and a final stop at a designated house."

"What are posadas?"

200

This traditional  soup, made from hominy and typically flavored with chilies, garlic, and a variety of meats, is often served during festive occasions such as New Year’s celebrations and Día de la Independencia.

"What is pozole?"

200

During holiday gatherings, many Hispanic families enjoy watching reruns of this iconic Mexican sitcom, featuring a young boy who lives in a barrel and brings joy with his funny misadventures.


What is El Chavo del Ocho?

300

"Colombian holiday celebrated on the night of December 7th. It marks the beginning of the Christmas season and is a time for families to gather, light candles, and pray."

"What is festival de la velitas"

300

This sweet bread, traditionally enjoyed on January 6th, hides small figurines inside, symbolizing the flight of the Holy Family. Whoever finds one is expected to host a celebration and make tamales on February 2nd.


What is La Rosca de Reyes?

300

"This traditional dessert, whose origins trace back to Spanish cuisine and it is believed to have also been influenced by the Arabic introduction of rice and milk to the Iberian Peninsula. Variations of this dessert can be found across Latin America, with regional twists such as the addition of coconut milk or the use of sweeteners like piloncillo, making it a versatile treat enjoyed during both religious and cultural celebrations. "

"What is Arroz con Leche?"

300

"This Mexican president and military leader ruled Mexico for over three decades, from 1876 to 1911. Before his long presidency, this Mexican leader gained fame as a hero of the Battle of Puebla, where Mexican forces defeated the French on May 5, 1862, an event now celebrated as Cinco de Mayo."

"Who is Porfirio Díaz?"

400

"Various Latin American countries celebrate their independence from colonial powers Most of them on September on 15th and 16"

"What are dias de la indpendencia?"

400

"This popular dance, originating from the Caribbean, combines Afro-Cuban and Puerto Rican rhythms and is celebrated in many Hispanic and Latino communities, especially during festivals and holidays."

What is salsa?

400

"This savory dish, made by frying green plantains and then mashing them with garlic, pork cracklings, and broth, is a staple in many Caribbean celebrations. Often served with a flavorful sauce or as a side to meats, its name derives from the Spanish word for "to crush," reflecting its preparation method, while its origins are rooted in West African cuisine."

"What is mofongo, a traditional Puerto Rican dish?"

400

"This Puerto Rican singer-songwriter is best known for his bilingual holiday hit Feliz Navidad, a beloved Christmas classic around the world."

"Who is José Feliciano?"

500

"Traditional religious ceremony of the Inca Empire in honor of the god Inti, the most venerated deity in Inca religion"

"Inti Raymi"

500

"These round, cheese-filled fritters are a popular treat in Colombia, especially enjoyed during the Christmas season alongside natilla."

"What are buñuelos?"

500

"These round cornmeal cakes, popular in several Latin American countries, can be grilled or fried and are often filled with cheese, meat, or vegetables. They have Indigenous roots and are commonly enjoyed for breakfast or as a snack, showcasing regional variations in fillings and toppings."

"What are arepas?"

500

"Celebrated on January 6th in Mexico, Puerto Rico, the Dominican Republic, and other Latin American countries, these three figures, also known as the Magi, visited baby Jesus with gifts of gold, frankincense, and myrrh."

"Who are Melchior, Gaspar, and Balthazar?"

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