Foods
Customs
Traditions
Superstitions
100
What Spanish candybar is found at most New Years Eve parties?
Sweet túrron
100
What is La Mordida?
The birthday boy/girl must eat cake without using hands.
100
What is a piece of cardboard traditionally used for birthdays and parties?
Piñata
100
What does putting a hat on a bed do?
Brings bad luck.
200
What do the Spanish get in preparation of midnight?
Glass of cava and a dozen grapes
200
What is another word for Bon Appetit?
Provecho
200
What is a 15th birthday called?
Quince Años
200
What is wrong with cutting a babies hair?
Stunts the babies ability to walk
300
Name 3 Spanish foods you know?
Paella, Gazpacho, Chorizo, (Any foods Spanish)
300
What is Flamenco?
Flamenco is a type of musical style
300
What is a parade, held through the months of January and March?
Carnival
300
What does sweeping over someone's food do?
The person will never marry
400
What is gazpacho?
Gazpacho is a soup made with raw vegetables and served cold.
400
What is a small portion of eating called?
Tapas
400
What is the saint of lost causes?
San Judas Tadeo
400
What is La Mal Sal?
A superstition stating you should put the salt on the table rather than give it to some (Gives bad luck).
500
What is the traditional Christmas dinner?
Pavo Trufado de Navidad (Turkey stuffed with truffles)
500
Why do the Spanish eat 12 grapes at midnight?
Eating a dozen grapes is a tradition, as well as a superstition in Spain, they believed the Spaniard who did not eat grapes would poison their fate.
500
What is the Mexican independence day called?
Día de la Independencia
500
What is Mal de Ojo?
An evil eye believed to curse people upon site
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