Maize Day ― Date, History, and Details

Maize Day

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History of Maize Day and How to Celebrate/ Observe It

Maize Day is a holiday in Mexico that celebrates the country’s most important crop—corn. It is celebrated on October 12th, which is the day that Christopher Columbus first arrived in Mexico. Corn was an important part of the Aztec diet, and it continues to be a staple food in Mexico today. On Maize Day, Mexicans enjoy corn-based dishes such as tamales, elotes (corn on the cob), and pozole (a soup made with corn and pork). There are also corn-themed games and activities, and people often dress up in traditional clothing. The holiday is a celebration of Mexican culture and heritage, and it is a time for families and friends to come together and enjoy the bounty of the harvest.