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Foods of the Day of the Dead

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Day of the Dead altar. Photo: rainy city, Flickr.

Sugary treats, bread and tamales -- the dead have it so good! The Day of the Dead, or Día de los Muertos, is actually two days that combine Aztec traditions with Christianity's All Saints and All Souls Days on Nov. 1 and 2. It is by no means a somber holiday. In fact the Day of the Dead is a joyous time during which the dead re-join the living and are honored by their families.

Ancestors are memorialized with visits to cemeteries and homemade altars adorned with ofrendas (offerings). These include items belonging to the dead, candles, flowers, a bowl of water, incense and food, of which the dead are believed to consume the essence prior to the living's meal.

The food most closely associated with the Day of the Dead is pan de muerto (bread of the dead). It varies regionally, and is baked in many shapes, including skulls, human figures, crosses and teardrops, then sprinkled with colored sugar.
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Day of the Dead supplies

sugar skullsLast year, I took a Mexican friend of mine to several different Hispanic groceries in hopes of finding sugar skulls to celebrate the Day of the Dead. We had no luck. If only I’d known about GourmetSleuth. Aside from a wide variety of Mexican items such as dried avocado leaves and even loteria cards, they have a selection of skeleton-related sweets, including this Day of the Dead starter kit.

Also featured are Indian spices, Asian cookware such as clay pots and spiders, and (sigh) cookbooks for your dog.

The Day of the Dead is little more than a month away, so stock up.

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