Of course. From language (zocalo, adobe, guerrilla) to food (tacos, tamales) to even some music styles (salsa, trio music) Mexican Culture is present in America, specially on the southwest where states such as California and Texas harbor a large Mexican presence.
A combination of Aztec, Mayan and Spanish cuisine has been the most defining force behind Mexican food styles. Also, French influence is found in Mexico's cuisine since the 1850's.
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Spain.
Traditional Mexican music has been influenced by both pre-Columbian as well as Spanish music. More modern music has been influenced by many other countries, such as Texas (Norteña, Duranguense), Cuba (Salsa, Mambo) or Colombia (Cumbia).
Western culture has influenced Chinese music through pop music. Pop music has been very big in Western culture. This, in turn, has influenced Chinese music to sound similar.
As with any other cultural music, Mexican music is composed to reflect the culture that is Mexico. Mexican music sounds unique because it shows how the Mexican culture is unique.
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Food and music
Mayans and Aztecs
The best-known around the world is the mariachi music, which was invented in the Mexican state of Jalisco during the 19th century. There are however, some more modern music styles interpreted in Mexico, which are quite popular nowadays:Banda SinaloenseMexican CumbiaMusica NorteñaPasito Duranguense
Religion, Art, Music, Clothing
Spanish settlers; Aztec and Mayan civilizations.
burritos , taco bell , and loud Mexican music
The diffusion of American culture has influenced Japanese culture
For a time it was the French culture that influenced the Russian culture.