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Do Now – 24 de noviembre 2014 Based on the projects you made on Thursday and Friday, what are 3 Hispanic dishes that you would like to try to eat and why? If you can answer in Spanish, excellent, bonus points! (Me gustaria comer…) English is also acceptable.
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Las noticias Solo tenemos escuela hoy y mañana Los examenes finales estan en el 17 a 19 de diciembre Purchase tickets for Winter Formal ◦ December 12 th If you did not email me your project on Friday, complete on your own time and email me for a late grade!
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EL DIA DE ACCION DE GRACIAS!
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Una comparacion de celebraciones Create a T-Chart in your notes similar to the one shown below, to compare and contrast Thanksgiving traditions across different cultures. YoFamilias Hispanicas
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Thanksgiving Traditions in Puerto Rico Thanksgiving is a relatively new holiday in Puerto Rican history, as it was only adopted after Puerto Rico officially became a US Territory in the late 1800’s. The locals have embraced the holiday eagerly and whole-heartedly. Thanksgiving Traditions in Puerto Rico are very similar to those in the mainland – businesses are closed, families gather and feast and the next day is full of bargain hunting and excessive amounts of shopping. So what’s different about a Puerto Rican Thanksgiving? The food of course! Puerto Ricans have added their own twist and flavor into the traditional Thanksgiving Day meal, including the Turkey (called Pavochón), stuffing and side dishes. Thanksgiving Day meal, including the Turkey (called Pavochón), stuffing and side dishes.
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Thanksgiving Traditions in Puerto Rico Perhaps the most important part of a Puerto Rican Thanksgiving, is the preparation for the Christmas Season, which is truly a magical time of year on the island. Many families dedicate time on Thanksgiving to begin decorating for Christmas (perhaps even put up a tree) and preparing for the upcoming season, as Thanksgiving is seen as the unofficial kick-off of the Christmas Season. Whether Puerto Rican’s celebrate a traditional Thanksgiving or a version all their own, you can bet that there will be lots of family time, food and shopping around the island! http://caribbeantrading.com/thanksgiving-traditions-in-puerto-rico/
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Comida de Puerto Rico Similar focus on large family meal Intricately fuses traditional American culinary traditions with the tropical cuisine of Puerto Rico. Los aperitivos ◦ Guineitos en escabeche (boiled bananas in a spiced garlic sauce) ◦ Tostones (salted fried green plantains) ◦ Platanutres (fried plantain chips) dipped in mojo (a garlic and lime dipping sauce).
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Guineitos en escabeche
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Tostones
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Plantanures
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El plato principal Pavochon con mofongo (mashed fried green plantains with garlic, bacon, pork and olive oil) The turkey is sometimes marinated in the same fashion as lechón asado, or roast pork, which is sometimes served as a substitute. The marinade is typically made of orange juice, vinegar, garlic and other spices.
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Extras it is not uncommon to find: ◦ amarillos (fried sweet plantains with sugar) ◦ morcilla (blood sausage) ◦ arroz con gandules (slowly simmered rice and pigeon pies)
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Arroz con gandules
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El postre Tembleque (coconut custard) Guayaba con queso (guava shells with cream cheese) Dulce de mamey (mango preserve).
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Guayaba con queso
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Video El dia de accion de gracias para estudiantes latinos en Calvin What are you thankful for? ◦ Doy gracias para…
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What do families in Memphis do for Thanksgiving? Acciones: Comida:
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What do families in Memphis do for Thanksgiving? Rituals: Doy gracias para:
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Exit Ticket Write a paragraph describing your ideal Thanksgiving (el dia de accion de gracias) meal in Spanish Use lots of description ◦ i.e. taste, flavor, color, amount, temperature, etc. Draw a picture of that meal below your description, using the healthy meal plate guide on the next slide, for 2 extra credit points
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El Postre
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