Cinco de Mayo commemorates the Mexican military victory over the French forces of Napoleon III on May 5, 1862, at the Battle of Puebla. Mexican-American activists raised awareness for it in the United States in the 1960s. The day represents pride in Mexican culture and heritage.
Did you know Cinco de Mayo is often mistaken for Mexico’s Independence Day? How about that it is celebrated more in America than in Mexico?
Try the official dish of Cinco de Mayo, Molé Poblano. Interested in other foods to taste? Take a look at The Food Network’s “29 Recipes That Are Perfect for Any Cinco de Mayo Party” to plan a Cinco de Mayo menu.
Source: Britannica, The Editors of Encyclopaedia. “Cinco de Mayo”. Encyclopedia Britannica, 23 Mar. 2024, https://www.britannica.com/topic/Cinco-de-Mayo. Accessed 24 April 2024.
foodnetwork.com, Carlos Olaechea. “29 Recipes That Are Perfect for Any Cinco de Mayo Party”. Food Network, 9 April 2024, https://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/photos/cinco-de-mayo-food. Accessed 24 April 2024.
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