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Dia de los Muertos food Many families may bake pan de muerto , which can also be found at Mexican bakeries as the holiday nears. The sweetened soft bread is shaped like a bun.
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While celebrations can occur close to Halloween in the United States, Dia De Los Muertos is officially recognized in Mexico on Nov. 1 and Nov. 2, coinciding with All Saint's Day.
The Mexican Heritage Center and Gallery will hold its annual Día de Los Muertos Street Fiesta on Saturday. The free event will go from 11 a.m. through 5 p.m. at 111 S. Sutter St., in Stockton.
"We haven't done a Dia de los Muertos event in close to 10 years so we're bringing that back," Commerford said. "2024 is also our 45th anniversary, so that's a big milestone for us.