In Mexico the people believe, that the people that all ready died come back to Earth every November 2, to eat and visit the people that they love.
The people make the skulls that represent the death, and they usually write the names of the people that they love but all ready died on top of the sugar skulks.
A Sugar Skull is a skull made of compressed sugar that the Mexicans use to decorate for Day of the Dead.
Death or the grim reaper. If you mean a sugar or chocolate skull, it is a mocking of the death that usually forms part of the "Day of the dead" celebration in Mexico.
Sugar skulls are sugar shaped as skulls and decorated, however sugar skulls are NOT made for eating and just for decorations. Sugar Skulls are used in Dia de los Muertos or (for you green gos out there) Day of the Dead! Hope this helped!
A Mexican sugar skull with daisy's for eyes. It means i wish i hadn't drank that much tequila.
Skull
It means rich
Anything to help! Well, a COLORFUL ICED SUGAR SKULL, off the top of my head, is used in Mexican events, sometimes funerals.
The skull by itself means the mockery of death. The hearts could be part of the skull's decoration, as to be less frightening: a skull with empty eye sockets is a bit horrifying.
There are many different skulls on houses. They are animal skulls which in Western times were used as decorations
It is just an ornament; however the skull by itself means the mockery of death.
You don't. You get household ingredients and make it.
I think so, if u put just enough water in the sugar.