 Fruit is used to make fruit drinks.  Mexicans have their own type of hot chocolate.  Mexicans eat different types of peppers.

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 Fruit is used to make fruit drinks.  Mexicans have their own type of hot chocolate.  Mexicans eat different types of peppers.

 Mexicans eat tacos.  Mexican food is a mixture of produce from around the world.

 There are 220 and more bullrings in Mexico.  Children love to play soccer / futbol  Matadors are expert bullfighters.  Bullfighting is popular in Mexico.  Soccer is called futbol in Mexico.  Children play futbol at early age.  They have won several times.

 Mexicans visit graves and decorate them.  Mexico has its own Christmas flower.  At Christmas people decorate churches and homes.  Christmas is Mexico's favorite holiday.

 A matador is a bullfighter that waves a red cape around in the bulls face.  Bullfighting = popular in Mexico.  In Mexico they call soccer futbol.

 Women in villages wear long full skirts and they usually go barefoot.  Men wear cotton shirts and pants with leather sandals called huaraches.

 Mexicans really love to dance.  The dances are usually near a church.  People wear traditional dress and love dancing and feasting.  Mexicans love preforming there Aztec dances at the festive times.

 No celebration takes place without music.  They play guitars, violins, and trumpets.  Some children earn money by street musicians.  Music, food, and conversation is a part of picnics.

 Tittle: Mexico  Author: Barbara Saffer  Pages: 53, 40, 28, 41, 29  Year Published:  Tittle: Mexico Q&A  Author: Fran Hodgkin  Pages: 19, 18  Year Published:2005  Tittle: Welcome To Mexico  Author:  Pages: 32, 25, 22, 33, 34, 5