Mexican Foods to Eat During
Lent
Mexico has many Easter customs. Many of
these customs derived from Spain. These customs vary throughout
the different regions and cities. Catholics are forbidden to
eat red meat on certain days during Lent, so meals that exclude
it are consumed during these times. Dishes that involve fish
have become popular. The Nopal is one of many popular
mexican foods to eat during lent.
Nopal is a type of cactus that has flat leaves. It is very
flexible. Part of it is considered a vegetable, while the other
being a fruit. The nopal can be made fresh, canned, or dried.
There are many dishes that include nopal. Salads with added
shrimp are great mexican foods to eat during Lent. Eggs with
nopal are common. They can also be put into tacos. Nopal is
rich in fiber and vitamins. Romeritos is one of many other
another Mexican foods to eat during Lent. It is a green leaf
that resembles rosemary. It is made with whole shrimp with a
touch of chile sauce or powder.
Naturally since corn is a popular vegetable in many Mexican
dishes, it is another Mexican food to eat during Lent. Chacales
is a dish made that is dried white corn that is broken into
pieces and prepared into a soup. One other vegetable that seems
to top all other vegetables in popularity is the Italian
squash. The squash is cut and placed in a cloth which is then
laid out in the sun until the squash is fully dried. Once it is
dry, the squash is fried with tomatoes and onions. Cheese is
placed on the top of the vegetables and not served until it the
cheese completely melts.
Fish is an easy Mexican food to eat during lent. It can be
prepared in many different ways. A fish soup that is made
around this time includes lima beans with the fish in pieces.
Shrimp is also eaten. Shrimp can be served raw, or even made
into shrimp patties. These patties can be covered with a
traditional Lenten sauce called Pipin. Pipin is made of
different spices, and also pumpkin seeds.
One of the most well-known desserts served around lent is
know
n as capirotada. Capirotada is a
Mexican bread pudding. This pudding varies from home to home.
It usually consists of toasted French bread, cheese, milk,
butter, peanuts, and raisons. It is soaked in syrup that
includes water, brown sugar, cinnamon, and a variety of other
ingredients. Another dessert that is popular around Easter time
in Mexico is Empanadas. They are turnovers with a flaky crust
that is filled with fruit in the middle. Some fruits inside are
cherry, and strawberry. They come in a variety of flavors, but
the favorites are apricot, apple, and blackberry.
Even though Lent is a time to fast, that doesn't mean the
people doing the fasting cannot enjoy some the the best Mexican
food to eat during lent time. There are many more foods that
are eaten during this time. Some dishes date back from many
centuries ago. It is no surprise as to why these dishes are
still popular.
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