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  • Literally "bread of the dead". Traditionally made in Mexico for the November 2 holiday dia de los muertos. Sometimes fashioned into shapes such as angels or animals. Not known to have ever been made into chained_bear shapes.

    November 28, 2007

  • That's a fun holiday. We also have festivities here in Nuevo Mexico, or wherever it is I live.

    November 28, 2007

  • No, of course not, bilby. Then they'd be called pan de muertbears.

    November 28, 2007

  • Would pan de muertbears be tasty? Bearable?

    Funny uselessness how it works, they have a public holiday for the Day of the Dead in Italy, which you wouldn't think sounds like being hit with the happy-stick, and everyone treats it like Carnevale come early.

    November 28, 2007

  • Those are Italians for you. :-D

    Pan de muertbears? It must go on a list.

    November 28, 2007

  • I can't say, bilby. I've never tasted pan de muertbears.

    November 28, 2007