In Mexico, Cinco de Mayo is mainly celebrated in the state of Puebla, where the Battle of Puebla took place in 1862. No special food is associated with the celebration, but Chiles en Nogada are likely to be served. Chiles en Nogada are poblano chiles filled with "picadillo," (a mixture usually containing chopped or ground meat, aromatics, fruits, and spices) topped with a walnut-based cream sauce and pomegranate seeds, giving it the three colors of the Mexican flag: chili for green, nut sauce for white , and pomegranate for red.
Cinco de Mayo is not widely observed in other parts of Mexico, but if there is a Cinco de Mayo celebration, the foods of that region would be served. For instance, if you are eating in Mexico City, tortas, pambazos or pozole would be in order. In the city of Guadalajara, birria would be the choice. Caldo loco is pretty common throughout the state of Hidalgo.
At widespread Cinco de Mayo celebrations in the United States, it is likely that "traditional Mexican Food" consisting of tacos, enchiladas, burritos, fajitas or any other Tex-Mex cuisine dish would be on the menu.
Precisely that: Cinco de Mayo.
Cinco De mayo is celebrated because there was a big war between the French and Mexicans. The Mexicans won.
cinco de mayo got solved when the french lost the war against Mexicans because the french was jealous of the Mexicans making lots of money
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To deter pigeons
Cinco De Mayo is the title for the day that the Mexicans defeated the French. It was on May 5, 1862. It is now a holiday.
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By remembering the battle of Puebla and
Tequila is the most popular liquor; beer is also common.
The Mexican celebrate Cinco de Mayo because of the battle of Puebla. The battle of Puebla is where the Mexicans beat the french at war, on the year 1862. the french invaded only because the American were busy at war, the civil war. But any way this is why the Mexicans celebrate cinco de mayo. It is observed with a recreation of the battle, parade, music, festivals and fiestas, food and drink.
Well, Cinco de Mayo means in Spanish the 5th of May, but the Battle of Puebla which the holiday commemorates happened in 1862.
In the sense that tortillas are a typical food served during the Mexican festival "Cinco de Mayo" ("5th of May"), then, "yes, tortillas are related to Cinco de Mayo."