What foods are served at a quinceanera?!


Question: Traditional foods would be:

mole, pico de gallo, tortillas, bistec (steak), arroz (rice), frijoles (beans), tripas (pig intestines), picadillo (ground beef dish), cabrito (baby goat)

Sweets:
Arroz con leche (rice pudding), pan de polvo (really yummy cookies), flan, the brithday cake would be a "tres leches" cake or a three milks cake.


Answers: Traditional foods would be:

mole, pico de gallo, tortillas, bistec (steak), arroz (rice), frijoles (beans), tripas (pig intestines), picadillo (ground beef dish), cabrito (baby goat)

Sweets:
Arroz con leche (rice pudding), pan de polvo (really yummy cookies), flan, the brithday cake would be a "tres leches" cake or a three milks cake.

Foods that are usually eaten at a Quinceanera are mole, picadillo, arroz, cabrito, and pan de polvo.

Dont forget the famous Quinceanera cake!

Generally: Rice, beans, tacos, and other mexican foods. Food depends on where the family is from. Every region in Mexico has unique food. But then again, the b-day girl might have her own choices and might decide to have other types of food catered. By the way, I'm Mexican.

It depends on the culture. At a Cuban Quincea?era, there are lechon, bocadillos, croquetas, ropa vieja, pan, and other Cuban delicacies.

All the ones I have been too serve rice, goat(depending on if you like that), beans, tortillas, and salsa. And of course the cake. Other types of meat I have seen is chicken instead of the goat. Hope this helps. Then you have the different beverages, punch, soda, and the alcohol.

If you do not have a puerco asao and beer there is no party lol!
No for real.
=)p

Guacamole, bocadillas and other great traditional foods. :D

a lot of mexian food maybe a little american food and a cake





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