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-The offering is one of the main features of the Day of the Dead.

This tradition
has its roots in the tributes that the Aztecs were the dead so they could pass
across strongly enough.
-Marigold flowers are a must on the Day of the Dead. Every 1st and November
2nd, offerings and doorways are adorned with this flower. Its heyday has
become the November flower because it blooms after the rains. The flower of
four petals, as it is known, has the function light the way of the dead was the
offering for they are not lost.
-The bread and sweets are a classic of this day as is the case with sugar skulls
and pan de muerto. The first are made to symbolize the dead, so that the
names of each person at the top are written so they can identify who the gift is
for them.
-The skulls are a real Mexican tradition, which comes to us from the colonial
era. These texts rhyming jokes and talk about those dead to being offered the
gift or who have died during the year. Epitaphs tell the life of each person
putting a humorous touch in every story.
hallowen
-Children and those who are not so much disguise , while between them
compete to see which is the most horrible of all disguise, and go from house to
house giving the famous ultimatum "trick or treat"
-Halloween is to order and eat sweets. Apparently the tradition started in
Europe in the ninth century when , on 2nd November ( All Souls , Day of All
Souls ) , Christians went from village to village begging for " soul cakes " ( soul
cakes) that were pieces sweet bread . The more "soul cakes" received more
promised to pray for the peace of the dead relatives of those who gave them
such alms
'Says an old legend the old witches were meeting twice during the year : 30
April and 31 October. Satan performed the call and they went mounted on
broomsticks , as set lore to share spells and wisdom in those macabre black
party , called covens .
'Says an old legend the old witches were meeting twice during the year : 30
April and 31 October. Satan performed the call and they went mounted on
broomsticks , as set lore to share spells and wisdom in those macabre black
party , called covens .
Though a Halloween party without this vegetable is inconceivable , squash is
not a proper symbol of primitive Halloween or Samhain celebrating the Celtic
peoples of Europe. Irish emigrants found the pumpkin ( pumpkin ) arriving as
settlers to America
'Apparently " biting the apple " it has always been the symbol of good fortune
The first person to bite an apple would be the first to marry the following year.
Peeling apple would be a guessing throughout his life would be . Macabre ,

Scotland apples are put on the doors and whoever touched or pulled on the
night of witches was destined to die the next year.

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