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Usually served as a side with tortilla chips, this food is typically made using tomatoes and can be extremely spicy.
Salsa
100
What does "Mayo" mean?
May
100
This Spanish speaking country borders the United States.
Mexico
100
You may see people wearing these types of hats to celebrate the holiday.
Sombreros
200
There is a fast food restaurant named after this food. It can be served on either soft or hard shells.
Taco
200
What does "rojo" mean?
Red
200
Cigars from this country were banned in the United States for several years.
Cuba
200
These shaken instruments may be used to create music to ring in the holiday.
Maracas
300
Soft flour tortilla typically topped with sizzling strips of meat (usually steak or chicken).
Fajitas
300
What does "viernes" mean?
Friday
300
This is a long, narrow country that also shares its name with a hot pepper.
Chile
300
Decorations for this holiday might mainly consist of these 3 colors, which also happen to be the colors of the Mexican flag.
Red, White, and Green
400
Made using a green, oval fruit that is typically praised for its nutritional benefits, and is served on a multitude of dishes.
Guacamole
400
What does "comida" mean?
Food
400
This country held the 2016 Summer Olympics.
Brazil
400
If correctly targeted, this object can produce large amounts of candy.
Pinata
500
This food also means "little donkey" in Spanish
Burrito
500
What does "primavera" mean?
Spring
500
This is the smallest country in Central America.
El Salvador
500
Celebrations for this day occur to commemorate the victory of this battle, which occurred during the Franco-Mexican war.
The Battle of Puebla