A common family event where everyone shows up—sometimes without even being invited.
Carne Asada
Can always find some of this at the dinner table, most of the time it's homemade
Salsa
What does it mean when your mom yells out your full government name
You're in trouble
Bad Bunny
December 24th, Noche Buena
What do you do the moment you get to a family event?
Say hi to every single person whether you know them or not
Every country has there own version of this fried/baked treat, can be made either sweet or savory.
Empanadas/Pastelitos
A term created by Hispanic-American citizens where spanish and english come together to create a unique sounding language
Spanglish
Disney movie highlighting the holiday of "Dia de Los Muertos"
Coco
You are lookinng for your jacket at the family party, what do you find on the bed?
It's the hottest day of summer, you come home and check the kitchen. you look in the pot and realized your mom made...
Soup/Sancocho
You were given a nickname by your family, how did you get it and what does it mean?
A way to tease you
Who is notorious for continuing his Concert after being given a death threat by the cartel
Chalino Sanchez
Celebrated the first of November, a tradition to honor deceased loved ones
Dia de Los Muertos
You tell your mom that you're feeling sick, and she goes to the medicine cabinet and pulls this out. It cures all sicknesses.
Vicks Vaporub
A seasoning made popular by Puerto Rico, you will never see a Hispanic Household NOT have this.
You're not paying attention, your mom looks at you and says this...
Ponte las Pilas
A well-known singer from the 90s, known as "The Queen of Tejano Music"
Selena Quintanilla
New Years Eve, you are given a cup with 12 what?
12 Grapes to symbolize good luck for all 12 months in the year.
Saturday morning, you wake up to what?
Your mom cleaning the house
One of the greatest desserts ever made, its partner in crime is Flan
Tres Leches
Something your mom tells you to do when she sees you lying down doing absolutely nothing because you're bored
A baseball legend who broke the barrier and became a symbol Latino Pride
Roberto Clemente
Carnaval