Tortillas are considered as such.
tortilla
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do mexico people eat naan bread
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Spain did.
The same grains are used in Mexico to make bread as in any other part of the world: wheat, corn, oats and rye, among others.
Pan Dulce originated from Mexico, it is eaten at "Day of the Dead". I'm fixing the answer. Adding to this. Didn't write the line above. It did not originate from Mexico. It is called a Mexican bread but it's actually a descendant of a bread made in Italy
Indian flat bread is called Naan. -
Bread
It depends where you live in Mexico. Mexico as a whole doesn't celebrate the same holidays. Where my family is from; Sinaloa, Mexico we celebrate by eating a "rosca". A rosca is a round bread, (sort of like a donut), inside the bread their is little plastic babies figures that represent baby jesus. The bread is cut with family and friends, with each person cutting his/her bread, to see if they found the baby. The range of babies in each bread vary. Each person who finds a baby in their piece a bread has to corporate to a party that in done February 2.
No, there is no placed called Mexico, New Mexico.
ITS NOT CALLED MEXICO CITY FOR NOTHING, mexico duh