10 Facts
About Cinco
de Mayo 1. The holiday celebrates
the 'Battle of Puebla' in 1862. 2. At Puebla, Mexico's army surprisingly defeated
France's much larger forces. 3. Despite the victory, Mexico ended up losing the war against France. 4. Mexico began the
holiday in 1862, but
does not recognize it
nationally anymore. 5. The U.S. adopted it in 1933 to strengthen its ties with Mexico. 6. It became a U.S. national holiday
only as recently as 2005. 7. California has
celebrated it since 1863. 8. The official dish of Cinco de Mayo is called 'mole poblano,' a sauce that
includes chocolate. 9. Countries like Australia and Japan also
celebrate Cinco de Mayo now as well. 10. The signature dance of Cinco de Mayo
is called Baile folklórico and is normally
performed with mariachi music.
About Cinco
de Mayo 1. The holiday celebrates
the 'Battle of Puebla' in 1862. 2. At Puebla, Mexico's army surprisingly defeated
France's much larger forces. 3. Despite the victory, Mexico ended up losing the war against France. 4. Mexico began the
holiday in 1862, but
does not recognize it
nationally anymore. 5. The U.S. adopted it in 1933 to strengthen its ties with Mexico. 6. It became a U.S. national holiday
only as recently as 2005. 7. California has
celebrated it since 1863. 8. The official dish of Cinco de Mayo is called 'mole poblano,' a sauce that
includes chocolate. 9. Countries like Australia and Japan also
celebrate Cinco de Mayo now as well. 10. The signature dance of Cinco de Mayo
is called Baile folklórico and is normally
performed with mariachi music.
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