Fashion de México
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Platillos Tradicionales
100

This colorful woven garment, often draped over the shoulders, is a symbol of Mexican heritage.

serape (or rebozo)

100

This civilization built the city of Tenochtitlán on an island in Lake Texcoco.

Aztecs (Mexica)


100

How do you say “upside down” in Spanish?

al revés


100

This global superstar from Mexico sang “Como La Flor” and is known as the “Queen of Tejano Music.”

Selena Quintanilla


100

This dish consists of corn tortillas filled with meat and covered in chili sauce.

enchiladas


200

The traditional dress worn by women during folkloric dances, especially the Jarabe Tapatío, is called this.

China Poblana dress

200

He was the Spanish conquistador who led the fall of the Aztec Empire.

Hernán Cortés


200

How do you say “to take a nap” in Spanish?

es dormir la siesta or es echarse una siesta

200

This famous Mexican singer from Veracruz is celebrated for her powerful voice and for bringing traditional son jarocho and folk styles to a global stage with songs like “La Llorona.”

Lila Downs

200

This dish features a sweet-and-savory sauce made with chocolate and spices.

mole


300

This type of wide-brimmed hat, often decorated and worn by charros, is part of traditional Mexican attire.

sombrero

300

The war that gave Mexico its independence from Spain began in this year.

1810


300

How do you say “to show off” in Spanish slang (hint: often used as presumir)?

presumir or alardear


300

This Mexican actor stars as “El Lobo” in Bullet Train and voiced Héctor in Coco.

Gael García Bernal


300

This breakfast dish uses fried tortillas topped with eggs, salsa, and beans.

chilaquiles


400

This intricate embroidery style from Oaxaca uses bright thread to depict animals and flowers.

Tenango embroidery

400

This Mexican president is remembered for resisting the French invasion and being honored on Cinco de Mayo.

Benito Juárez


400

How do you say “butterfly effect” in Spanish?

el efecto mariposa


400

This telenovela actress became internationally famous for her role in La Reina del Sur.

Kate del Castillo


400

This soup made with hominy and pork is traditionally eaten to celebrate Mexican Independence Day.

pozole

500

Modern Mexican designer who became famous internationally for her luxurious, embroidered gowns blending indigenous and haute couture elements.

Carla Fernández

500

This reform movement of the 1850s aimed to limit the power of the Catholic Church and military in Mexico.

La Reforma

500

How do you say “tongue twister” in Spanish?

un trabalenguas

500

This Mexican director won three Oscars for Gravity, Children of Men, and Roma.

Alfonso Cuarón

500

This dish from the Yucatán Peninsula is made with pork marinated in achiote and wrapped in banana leaves.

cochinita pibil