First of all, I want to let in clear that "The Chilean Holidays" is celebrated the all 18th of Septembers without fault and the 19th of the same month we celebrated "The Day of the Naval Glories" this day is very peculiar cause our Militar Forces do a march-past in the "O`higgins Park".
Pasing to other theme that like very much to me, this is the food, very tasty food. Our typical food are very interesting to the foreigner people, foods as:
Cazuela: The country's most typical dish. This is meat stew with vegetables including potatoes, pumpkin and green beans. A simple dish, but that is its main attraction.
Pastel de choclo: A summer dish that brings together the country's Andean tradition. Ground corn, meat and onions come together to make pastel de choclo a real delicacy. You can find this dish everywhere, from north to south.
Empanada: It’s one of the most typical Chilean dishes and consists of a stuffed bread that is filled with minced meat, onion, egg, olives and raisin. It can also be prepared with cheese and shellfish. Though the empanada can be consumed in any date of the year, its stellar moment is during the independence celebration in September.
Humitas: Ground corn, fine herbs, a little bit of milk and that's it. If the cook is talented, you can eat humitas all year round.
Beans: A summer and winter essential for any reputable Chilean table. These are often seasoned with Chili pepper in the winter, sometimes with noodles and ground corn, and almost always come with a delicious sausage. These are called porotos granados in the summer, prepared using new beans and fresh vegetables.
Other Theme very interesting is our dances and music:
Cueca, Root-music and folckore
Cueca
is the national dance in Chile. It is danced at traditional formal
events and varies greatly depending on the region in which it
originates.
Interestingly, Cueca has been taken by the young generation and made into Cueca Brava - recreated in such a way that drives away its tradition and inflexibility. In doing so, it has become chora and popular.
Interestingly, Cueca has been taken by the young generation and made into Cueca Brava - recreated in such a way that drives away its tradition and inflexibility. In doing so, it has become chora and popular.
ARE MANY DAYS OF CELEBRATION?
ReplyDeleteYes!! In Chile are soo much days of celebration, for example: "The day of all Saints" in the 1st November, in this day all the people remember at his deaths.
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which songs are most common?
ReplyDeletemmm delicious, do u like the chilean wine?
ReplyDeleteI chose Condorito cause this it's one of the most important represantations of the Chilean People and they customs.
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