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This video explains the tradition of making a "Pib" (a type of tortilla) for a deceased family member one year after their death. The Pib is made from corn dough, with ingredients such as epazote, chile habanero, achiote, garlic, and pepper. The tortilla is then wrapped in banana leaves and cooked in lard.

  • 00:00:00 The video describes how to make the "Pib," or "El Pib," a traditional dish in Puerto Rico that is made from chicken and pork fat. The dish is cooked in a pot with various spices, and the ingredients are tied together with pieces of meat. The video also shows how to clean and prepare banana leaves for the dish.
  • 00:05:00 On the First of November, the kids get here first to celebrate life, while the adults arrive on the Second. The Pib, a traditional Mexican dish, is made by wrapping a dough filled with meat, tomato slices, onion, and epazote leaves in a cloth and then burying it in hot sand.
  • 00:10:00 In this video, Enrique Aguilar explains the tradition of making a "Pib" (a type of tortilla) for a deceased family member one year after their death. The Pib is made from corn dough, with ingredients such as epazote, chile habanero, achiote, garlic, and pepper. The tortilla is then wrapped in banana leaves and cooked in lard.

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