On the altar, along with the Pib and the traditional candies, there is always displayed the “Pan de Muerto”, the preferred bread for Mexicans.
Celebrating the Day of Dead in Puerto Vallarta and Riviera Nayarit
Mexico’s Day of the Dead is right around the corner.
Let Me Die Like a Mexican
They say you only truly die when your name is spoken for the last time.
The Day of the Dead: The altar’s 7 steps
Cempasúchil flowers, sugar skulls, white candles, cut-out paper, moving photos, pan de muerto (bread of the dead), treasured photos, seeds and fruits, the tacos al pastor that loved one used to like so much and the tequila that couldn’t be missing for pairing with that tortilla, trompo and pineapple feast.