Flavored with orange zest, juice, or blossom water, Pan de Muerto is a Mexican treat most often made in the weeks leading up to what holiday?
Answer Halloween
Pan de Muerto literally means "Bread of the Dead," and it's typically eaten to celebrate Dia de Los Muertos, or Day of the Dead, which is celebrated on Halloween and the couple of days after.
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