Baker's Day in Acambaro, Guanajuato, Mexico
Baker's Day in Acambaro, Guanajuato, Mexico is held on July 11. This event in the second decade of the month July is annual. Help us
The baker is one of the oldest trades known to mankind. In Mexico it emerged along with the colonization of the country, and is currently a major economic activity in all states.
Bakers' Day in Mexico is celebrated nationally on December 5. In some states in the southern part of the country this celebration is commemorated on July 11 or August 4.
Acámbaro is a baker's municipality. As part of the festivities of the Virgen del Refugio, patron saint of the town, the Lluvia de pan (rain of bread) is held, a festivity that has been celebrated in this Guanajuato town for more than 50 years. The famous Lluvia de pan (rain of bread) was born when a baker went to the traditional parade in honor of the Virgen del Refugio, and began to give bread to his customers.
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