the day of the dead is a beautiful celebration i love the sugar skulls and are really beautiful when decorated i like all the flowers and the coulers on them
These actually aren't to eat for the people wondering.... they are meant as offerings for the graves as well as the altars. It's more of an art form and it's a sacred tradition not some tasty treat.
Una de las tantas tradiciones que tiene México, me parecen super lindas, y me encantaría poder visitar México para degustar una de estas linduras. Me encanta está tradición Mexicana.
In the video the guy making the traditional sugar skulls in Mexico says they eat them. His are made of only sugar and water so they are edible. He says they make them out of chocolate and candy as well so people can eat them. 🙂
For anyone who comes here thinking about eating them...YOU CAN ITS JUST SUPER UNHEALTHY UNLESS YOU'RE MAKING SMALL ONES. Not everyone is the same there are ppl who make them as treats for the living but they are primarily for the dead as an offering. Many different cultures give things as offerings to the deceased even Americans who tend to primarily give flowers but some other cultures and people in general offer many things some of which they eat, make, or drink for themselves such as : alcohol, food, drinks, toys, objects, various nature, corpses (usually animals... hopefully not people but ya never know 🤷), etc. Don't let anyone try to dissuade you from eating some of these those especially not with some bs about "culture" cuz everyone knows damn well there are Mexicans out there eating or licking these I knew someone myself who's mom made some for him to eat when I was younger Also if you wanna eat the big ones I say go for it you'll just meet your ancestors sooner 🕺
She may look pale skinned but she could have Mexican heritage, or some other Hispanic ancestry. Or she could just be honoring this tradition, which she was drawn too.
I agree bro... why aren't we hearing more about traditional artists and craftsmen/women who grew up in the culture instead of white Americans? True that cultural and spirituality beliefs cross all barriers but rather than just showing this as a 'CRAFT PROJECT' that's sold or taught for monetary profit (a very healthy profit) I'd rather like to see more focus on old world artisans who actually live subversively in Indigenous/Christian fusion culture? I'm just so tired Americans monetizing EVERY SINGLE HOLIDAY, even ones that aren't inherently theirs.
U can eat them and some people do but it's super unhealthy and it's usually made to celebrate a very specific holiday. I recommend if you want to make some to eat you make them really small cuz again it's basically just SUGAR. It's not all sugar cuz the icing uses other ingredients but still basically just SUGAR. If you're making small ones depending on how small they are you can probably eat them as like a decoration chocolate covered fruits. Don't listen to people who say "you don't eat them" even some ppl from Mexico aren't opposed to making some as a snack just not the huge ones hopefully cuz 🤢. Everyone is different don't let anyone judge you for being interested in eating it and hey if you eat the big ones maybe you'll see your ancestors sooner that's always a positive way to look at it 🤷
You are a strong person. I loved you story and I can see you happy making the sugar skull. Im inspired! Thank you so much.
Thanks for sharing your story, work, and information.
the day of the dead is a beautiful celebration i love the sugar skulls and are really beautiful when decorated i like all the flowers and the coulers on them
These actually aren't to eat for the people wondering.... they are meant as offerings for the graves as well as the altars. It's more of an art form and it's a sacred tradition not some tasty treat.
Weird, because Mexicans say you can eat it…
Una de las tantas tradiciones que tiene México, me parecen super lindas, y me encantaría poder visitar México para degustar una de estas linduras. Me encanta está tradición Mexicana.
thank you! I understand sugar skulls much better now
Where can we buy your molds?
I could have watched this for two more hours!
In the video the guy making the traditional sugar skulls in Mexico says they eat them. His are made of only sugar and water so they are edible. He says they make them out of chocolate and candy as well so people can eat them. 🙂
@@WickedAliens Thanks for writing! I did not know that
I like the clay molds, but can't find them anywhere. All that is available now are the plastic and silicone.
Wow. Nice.
For anyone who comes here thinking about eating them...YOU CAN ITS JUST SUPER UNHEALTHY UNLESS YOU'RE MAKING SMALL ONES.
Not everyone is the same there are ppl who make them as treats for the living but they are primarily for the dead as an offering. Many different cultures give things as offerings to the deceased even Americans who tend to primarily give flowers but some other cultures and people in general offer many things some of which they eat, make, or drink for themselves such as : alcohol, food, drinks, toys, objects, various nature, corpses (usually animals... hopefully not people but ya never know 🤷), etc.
Don't let anyone try to dissuade you from eating some of these those especially not with some bs about "culture" cuz everyone knows damn well there are Mexicans out there eating or licking these I knew someone myself who's mom made some for him to eat when I was younger
Also if you wanna eat the big ones I say go for it you'll just meet your ancestors sooner 🕺
where can I buy the molds
amazon
www.mexicansugarskull.com/sugar_skulls/index.html
very nice thank you!
Why are the top videos on sugar skulls about this same white lady?
She may look pale skinned but she could have Mexican heritage, or some other Hispanic ancestry. Or she could just be honoring this tradition, which she was drawn too.
I agree bro... why aren't we hearing more about traditional artists and craftsmen/women who grew up in the culture instead of white Americans? True that cultural and spirituality beliefs cross all barriers but rather than just showing this as a 'CRAFT PROJECT' that's sold or taught for monetary profit (a very healthy profit) I'd rather like to see more focus on old world artisans who actually live subversively in Indigenous/Christian fusion culture? I'm just so tired Americans monetizing EVERY SINGLE HOLIDAY, even ones that aren't inherently theirs.
Do they taste good
You don't eat them
U can eat them and some people do but it's super unhealthy and it's usually made to celebrate a very specific holiday.
I recommend if you want to make some to eat you make them really small cuz again it's basically just SUGAR. It's not all sugar cuz the icing uses other ingredients but still basically just SUGAR.
If you're making small ones depending on how small they are you can probably eat them as like a decoration chocolate covered fruits.
Don't listen to people who say "you don't eat them" even some ppl from Mexico aren't opposed to making some as a snack just not the huge ones hopefully cuz 🤢.
Everyone is different don't let anyone judge you for being interested in eating it and hey if you eat the big ones maybe you'll see your ancestors sooner that's always a positive way to look at it 🤷
I love Celia Cruz 😍😍😍
I understand some of these sugar skulls are left on peoples' altars, but wouldn't the sugar attract ants?? I'm curious.
From what I’ve heard when they get eaten by ants it’s symbolic of the impermanence of life
I have one
love the content of the video but, the focus in and out was terrible. my eyes are stressed. but very informative.
that fan is dusty as hell
thats so strange to make a celia cruz wtf!?!
Congratulations on overcoming alcoholism and finding your niche.
So your a grave robber. The skulls are offering theif they are art that you stole.