Calavera catrina, or "elegant skeleton".
Well the united states has Halloween the day of the dead in Mexico is a holiday, they sorta throw a huge part for their dead ancestors and remember them they dress up like skeletons to please their ancestors or neighboring spirits
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.
Skeletons and skulls are used to represent Day of the Dead because they represent dualism.
"Las calacas" in Spanish refers to skeletons, often associated with Day of the Dead celebrations in Mexico. They are commonly depicted in colorful and festive attire as a way to honor deceased loved ones.
Skeletons and skulls are used to represent Day of the Dead because they represent dualism.
Skeletons and skulls are used to represent Day of the Dead because they represent dualism.
They represent the dead.
they represent the dead
There are many celebracions, most of them based on religious traditions. There are holidays such as the day of the death.
You mean the jalapeño pepper? Yes: it was first cultivated in Mexico, close to present-day city of Xalapa, near the Gulf of Mexico.
Everyone who lives in Mexico is in the present day in Mexico.
If you mean the chili pepper (genus capsicum), yes. It was first cultivated in present-day Mexico, since 3000 BC.