People usually build their ofrendas in their homes. They would build shrines and alters to pray and worship their dead siblings and family members.
The ofrenda is often built on a table covered with a fine table cloth.
They build an altar.
Ofrendas are typically found in Mexico and other Latin American countries during the celebration of Dia de los Muertos (Day of the Dead). They are altars or offerings dedicated to deceased loved ones. Ofrendas are meant to honor and remember the spirits of the departed and to provide them with their favorite foods, drinks, and other items they enjoyed in life.
On the altars or "ofrendas" specifically made for such occasion.
They are called "ofrendas" (Spanish for offerings).
The four elements typically represented on ofrendas (altars for Day of the Dead) are earth (representing the food and crops), wind (carrying the spirits), water (to quench the thirst of the spirits), and fire (illuminating the path for the spirits).
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Both. They are usually made as gift to other people on this day and can be eaten right away; others can be used to decorate offerings (Spanish: ofrendas) made specially for departed souls.
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