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City Library Hosts Cinco de Mayo-Inspired Recipe Swap

By Connect-Bridgeport Staff on May 08, 2014 via Connect-Bridgeport.com

Celebrate Cinco de Mayo at the Bridgeport Public Library on Saturday, May 10, 2014 at 1:00pm with a Recipe Swap event! Simply bring a covered dish and its recipe to trade tastes and ideas with other community members! In honor of Cinco de Mayo, participants are asked to bring food inspired by the Tex-Mex tradition. All courses – appetizers, salads, dips, main dishes, and desserts – are all welcome! The library will provide plates and silverware.
 
If you have questions about this event, please contact Sarah Nora at 304-842-8248.
 
About Cinco de Mayo
 
Cinco de Mayo, ( Spanish: “Fifth of May”) , also known as the Anniversary of the Battle of Puebla, national holiday in Mexico in honor of a military victory in 1862 over the French forces of Napoleon III. When in 1861 Mexico declared a temporary moratorium on the repayment of foreign debts, English, Spanish, and French troops invaded the country. By April 1862 the English and Spanish had withdrawn, but the French, with the support of wealthy landowners, remained in an attempt to establish a monarchy under Maximilian of Austria and to curb U.S. power in North America. On May 5, 1862, a poorly equipped mestizo and Zapotec force under the command of Gen. Ignacio Zaragoza defeated French troops at the Battle of Puebla, southeast of Mexico City; about 1,000 French troops were killed. Although the fighting continued and the French were not driven out for another five years, the victory at Puebla became a symbol of Mexican resistance to foreign domination. The city, which was later renamed Puebla de Zaragoza, is the site of a museum devoted to the battle, and the battlefield itself is maintained as a park.
 
The day is celebrated in Mexico, especially in Puebla, with parades and speeches. In some cities there are reenactments of the Battle of Puebla. Cinco de Mayo has also become a festive holiday in parts of the United States with large Mexican American populations, including many cities of the Southwest. Celebrations in the United States often extend beyond the actual day to encompass an entire week, with parades and festivals that include music, dancing, and food.
 
Source: http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/118001/Cinco-de-Mayo 



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