Day of the Dead Starts at the Bakery

In one day, Panaderia Caotzingo bakery produces 270 pieces of pan de muerto- Spanish for "bread of the dead."

In one day, Panaderia Caotzingo bakery produces 270 pieces of pan de muerto, Spanish for "bread of the dead."

Nushin Rashidian and I recently spent an evening at a Mexican bakery in Queens preparing for The Day of the Dead. Check out our story at nyfoodchain.com.

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