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Cinco de Mayo is a popular Mexican holiday, with celebrations throughout the United States and Mexico. Video Above: 5 things ...
Cinco de Mayo, which translates to the 5th of May, has become associated with tacos and margaritas, but the holiday is about ...
Cinco de Mayo is a holiday observed on May 5 that commemorates the Mexican army's victory over French forces at the Battle of ...
Having said that, traditional and authentic Mexican food is not always easy to find—and it can be quite different than what ...
16. Forget the tacos: one of the most popular traditional dishes in Mexico for Cinco de Mayo is mole poblano, a rich sauce made from chocolate and chilis. 17. The colors traditionally associated ...
From Mexican meat markets in East Chicago to upscale cantinas in Valpo, The Region is ready for a May 5 Fiesta.
Cinco de Mayo festivities are taking place across the U.S. with music, tacos and tequila flowing. In the U.S., the date is ...
The celebration of Cinco de Mayo began as a form of resistance to the effects of the Mexican-American War, which occurred in ...
It was a colorful way to celebrate Mexican heritage and culture in a vibrant display at Plaza Frida in Little Rock on ...
Cities like Chicago and Philadelphia cancelled their Cinco de Mayo parades this year, citing fears of deportation.
Cinco de Mayo commemorates the Mexican army's victory over the Second French Empire, led by Napoleon III, at the Battle of ...
Before Cinco de Mayo became associated with tacos and margaritas, the day served as a reminder of Mexico's triumph over the French. Celebrated annually, Cinco de Mayo commemorates the Mexican army ...