b2d0762948 Mexican Christmas Song: Feliz Navidad . It contains dried fruit and spices and is delicious served with a steaming cup of Mexican chocolate. There are many Christmas songs in Spanish language which are traditionally sung in Mexico. They have a lot of fun in Mexico at Christmas - I can't wait to experience it directly some day!! tia4 years ago thank you very you help me get a on my homework Marie McKeown4 years ago from Ireland Author I'm glad I could help Tia. Other stalls sell poinsettias, nativity scenes and special treats to eat. Every family has its own Nacimiento, which is called a crche, nativity or manger scene in the U.S., and some of them are very elaborate and detailed.
Nativities which Mexicans call Nacimientos are a very important partof the Christmas traditions in Mexico because most of the celebration revolvesaround the birth of Christ. On Christmas Eve, the families gather to eat Lacena de Nochebuena and to share in the opening of the presents. .. Like people in the U.S., some Mexicans wear bright clothing and outfits with Christmas sayings or pictures on them during the holidays. Exchanging Gifts In Mexico giving gifts occurs on the feast of Epiphany (January 6), not Christmas. The Mass over, families return home for a sumptuous Christmas dinner of traditional Mexican foods. It isa hot punch based on pulped seasonal fruits mixed with spices such as cinnamon, with an added shot of something alcoholic - the piquete, or sting - such as rum, brandy or tequila. In Mexico Christmas requires three beverages, they are Atole, hot chocolate, and Ponche Navideo. This holiday commemorates the presentation of the infant Jesus at the temple forty days after his birth.
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