Pan de Muerto - Hispanic Heritage Month @ online
Oct
11
Pan de Muerto - Hispanic Heritage Month
Dia de Muertos is one of the greatest and most relevant representations of Mexico's culture and is one of Mexico's best known holidays worldwide, acknowledged by UNESCO as part of the Cultural Heritage of Humanity. In this digital lecture, as part of National Hispanic Heritage Month, we will go through the history of Dia de Muertos and the process of baking one of its staple traditions, Pan de Muerto, a sweet, sugary pastry with a hint of orange.
Date and Time
October 11, 2020 all-day America/New York Timezone
Location
online
143-35 37th Avenue
Kingsland Homestead
Categories
Contact
Queens Historical Society
7189390647



Dia de Muertos is one of the greatest and most relevant representations of Mexico’s culture and is one of Mexico’s best known holidays worldwide, acknowledged by UNESCO as part of the Cultural Heritage of Humanity. In this digital lecture, as part of National Hispanic Heritage Month, we will go through the history of Dia de Muertos and the process of baking one of its staple traditions, Pan de Muerto, a sweet, sugary pastry with a hint of orange.