Tuesday, October 28, 2008

Hanal Pixan, a Supper Not Everyone Can Enjoy
CANCUN, Mexico, Oct 27, 2008 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- Since Prehispanic times, each November, Mexicans remember those who have passed away and come back to share with living relatives.
Each region has a different way of praising their ancestors through rituals and ceremonies like the picturesque Mayan tradition of Hanal Pixan or supper of the souls.
Combining Mayan and Christian elements, food and beverages are offered to remember those beloved ones that undertook the eternal journey and are permitted to come back to visit their living relatives who prepare the most succulent feast that will make them feel alive once again.

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