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Coco: Mexican Recipes Inspired by The Animation: Mexican Recipes to Remember Coco With

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“Remember Meeeeeeee…………...,” we sang as we felt goosebumps on our arms as the tears dropped from our eyes, while we watched the movie Coco wrap up in a happy family reunion of the dead and the living.

Oh my!!!

Saying Coco was the most emotional movie released in the year 2017 is not an understatement, because we have been trying to see if any other 2017 movie touched our hearts in that manner, but our searchlight didn’t come up with any other movie that rivalled Coco in terms of emotions and tears.

Not that we are crybabies or something, but the moments and dialogues in the movie Coco just had us in crying stitches, and we couldn’t help the tears.

Even now, we feel it building up again. Lol!!

That is how bad this movie has us under its spell.

For those who have not seen this movie, trust us, it is a movie you would ENJOY every bit of, but be ready to shed a lot of tears, laugh a lot, and be in your emotions all through the movie from the beginning till the end.

Coco is not one of our all-time favorite movies only because it is an interesting Spanish animation movie with amazing HD picture quality; we love the Coco movie because of the hilarious characters who acted and delivered their lines in such a way that we enjoyed.

Another reason we love Coco is the soundtracks, our favorite being ‘Remember Me’ (we bet every Coco lover loves Remember Me, or are we the only ones who love Remember Me?)

Asides from the characters, songs, humor, and dialogues, Coco is a must-watch because of the life lessons that we learnt from it.

One of such lessons is that regardless of the opposition you face in life, never give up on your dreams.

As we can see in the case of Miguel, who didn’t allow his family’s opposition (most especially Abuelita’s frequent shouts of ‘no music!!!’) debar him from being a musician, not even after Abuelita broke his guitar.

Another life lesson learnt from Coco is that life is all about FAMILY.

Family matters in all that we do in life, and we need to love ourselves and stay together as one happy family regardless of whatever wrong any member of the family might have done.

These lessons and more are the reasons we don’t want to forget the Coco movie in a hurry, hence the reason we have been inspired to create a masterpiece Coco-themed cookbook, which features different delicious and family-themed Mexican/Spanish recipes.

Are you ready to explore the Spanish/Mexican recipe world?

You should be, because we have a lot of Mexican recipes to show you!!

And we don’t want you to miss any of these amazing recipes.

Who knows, you might learn one or two Spanish words while we are at it.

So, Estan todos listos?

If you are, estamos dispuestos tambien!!!

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Published April 9, 2020

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Mexican and Spanish are not the same, they aren't interchangeable. This isn't a "Mexican" recipe book when like half of them are Spanish. I'm Mexican and I knew immediately once I read the first page that CoCo is a "Spanish/Mexican" movie like? no its Mexican. its a Mexican movie that takes place in Mexico with Mexican characters based of an actual person!!! so WHY does this over and over again have "favorite recipes" of the characters that are Spanish?!

like I read the moana cookbook by this author and liked it and like yea the recipes in this are like bad they sound good but point being this is a Mexican movie, a so called Mexican cookbook but yet uses Spanish interchangeably with Mexican like theyre the same thing ngl its really annoying. Ive actually had to argue with people that no, im Mexican not Spanish, yes they are different annndddd with books like this I can see why it happens so often. not cool.
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