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Panadería en Villa Bosch
Pinterest comment: "the bread they give out at funerals :(" Dear Tumblr!
Halloween may be over, but today is Dia de los Muertos, or Day of the Dead: "Dia de los Muertos is not Mexican Halloween... Halloween has its origins in the Celtic harvest festival of Samhain, while Day of the Dead is rooted in the ancient religious traditions of Mesoamerica’s indigenous population. In Halloween, spirits are seen as scary, or something to be warded off. Day of the Dead focuses on receiving the souls of dead relatives with joy and hospitality." Take a pan dulce - a sweet treat! One (1) sweet treat per user. My late grandmother used to take me to the panaderia after school to pick one out. The white one with the semi-circles is perhaps the most iconic type. It's called a concha, named for a conch, or seashell. Concha is also the term for the shell-like part of our outer ears that directs sound into the auditory canal.
In some Spanish-speaking countries, concha is also a slang word for certain reproductive organs. Tumblr does not even allow it as a tag. Anyway, they go great with coffee.
Even pan de sal loves to wake up to fresh-baked pan de sal in the morning.