What Mexican holiday is celebrated on November 2nd?
Dia de Muertos
What is the main ingredient in guacamole?
Avocado
What is the name of the most famous mountain in Monterrey?
Cerro de la Silla
What is the Capital of Mexico?
Ciudad de Mexico
What currency is used in Mexico?
Peso
What event is celebrated on September 16th in Mexico?
Independencia de Mexico
What dish is made from corn dough and usually filled and wrapped in a leaf?
Tamale
What large green public park was once an iron factory?
Parque Fundidora
Mention 3 Popular Beaches in Mexico
Tulum, Cancun, Acapulco, Mazatlan, etc.
This animated Disney-Pixar film was inspired by Día de Muertos.
Coco
What popular mariachi song includes the lyrics “Canta y no llores”?
Cielito Lindo
What dish from Puebla is made with chicken and chocolate?
Mole
What are the 2 biggest soccer teams in Monterrey?
Tigres and Rayados
What city is famous for its colorful alleys and mummies?
Guanajuato
What does "wey" mean?
A lot of things, but most often it's what you call a friend.
What is the name of the Mexican object that often has candy inside and is broken at birthday parties?
Piñata
What dish is a spicy meat stew often eaten as a hangover cure?
Birria
What area near Monterrey is famous for its waterfall?
Cola de Caballo
What is the "shield" for the Mexican Flag?
It depicts a Mexican eagle perched on a prickly pear cactus, devouring a rattlesnake.
This imagery is based on an Aztec legend about the founding of Tenochtitlan, the precursor to Mexico City. CDMX-
From which part of Mexico does Tequila originate from?
Tequila, Jalisco
What is an Alebrije?
A fantastical creature crafted from wood or papier-mâché
What sweet drink is made from rice, milk, cinnamon, and sugar?
Horchata
What is the name of the Dam near Villa de Santiago.
Presa de la Boca
What are the names of the most famous pyramid in Teotihuacán?
Sol and Luna, Sun and Moon
What is the name of the feathered serpent god that often appears in Aztec and Maya myths.
/ The Aztecs called the capital “Tenochtitlán.” which is now known as what mexican city
Quetzalcóatl / CDMX