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Tumbas - Pan de Muerto
The first day of November, it is known as El Dia de Los Inocentes (Day of the Children). In some regions of Mexico, the Pan de Muerto is decorated with white sugar to represent the deceased children on this day. The same sweet breads are decorated with red or pink sugar to represent the adult deceased on November 2nd, El Día de Los Muertos (Day of the Dead).

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Telera - Grandmother Juanita Chile Verde

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Black & White, Eight-strand Plaited Loaf

Rosca de Reyes Almendrado

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Eight-strand Plaited Loaf
