in
Chipilo, Puebla is part of
Baja California gastronomy but originates in
Italian cuisine The
Befana is a feast that comes from
Veneto, a region in
northern Italy. This is one of the best-known festivals in Mexico, even though there are other typical
Italian traditions that have spread among the
Chipileños such as bowling, some songs and various traditions practiced by children.
Eduardo Montagner Anguiano is a Mexican writer born in
Chipilo, in the state of
Puebla. He writes in
Venetian and, precisely, in the
Chipile variant. His literary works are part of Mexican literature of the 21st century and maintain the unique identity of the town of Chipilo. Eduardo Montagner Anguiano has a degree in Linguistics and has been a staunch defender of the minority languages of Mexico (focusing, in particular, on the Chipileño variant). As far as
Mexican cuisine is concerned, there are many food contributions that have been brought by Italian immigrants.
Caesar salad, for example, is part of
Baja California gastronomy but originates in
Italian cuisine. The salad's creation is generally attributed to the restaurateur
Caesar Cardini, an
Italian immigrant who operated restaurants in Mexico and the United States. Wines are also of significant importance in the cuisine of Baja California and, in
Valle de Guadalupe, the Italian Mexican Cetto family promoted the wine industry together with other entrepreneurs. The craft of the Mexican
piñata has its origins in Italy, due to the historical connection that arose in the old world between Italy and other nations. In Mexico, the tradition of breaking piñatas was initially limited to the holiday season, but then spread to children's birthdays as well. Piñatas are part of a fusion of traditions from various regions of the world. In fact, the custom arose in China and reached Italy through
Marco Polo, then it was spread by the Italian friars who brought it to
New Spain, where it took root and acquired a Christian particularity with Aztec roots. Today it is part of the most common customs in Mexico. ==Italian dialects==