Thursday, April 30, 2009

Continuation of Cinco de Mayo History!

The popularity of Cinco de Mayo has increased in recent years. The tradition, which originated in Mexico, is now celebrated throughout the world. What is Cinco de Mayo and how can people take part in the celebration?
In the 1860s, Emperor Napoleon III sent troops to Mexico to protect the interests of France in the region. However, on May 5th, 1862, a unit of 4,500 Mexican soldiers, led by General Ignacio Zaragoza, successfully defended the city of Puebla against a force of 6,500 French troops. Since this time the country has celebrated Cinco de Mayo (or the fifth of May) to honor the victory in Puebla.
A number of events signify Cinco de Mayo. There are parades, dancing and mariachi music throughout Mexico. Colorful streamers decorate homes and places of business for various parties, which include a variety of games and, for the young and old alike, piƱatas that are filled with candy.
Of course Cinco de Mayo is not complete without a taste of Mexican cuisine. Traditional foods such as quesadillas, fajitas and rice and beans are a favorite during the celebration. Empanadas, pastries filled with meats and vegetables, are also a must-have.
Whether you’re in Mexico or celebrating the festivities elsewhere, Cinco de Mayo is a fun event to celebrate with family and friends. Bring out your sombrero, maracas and a hearty appetite and prepare to kick back and have an exciting time.

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