Cascarones
by McKenzie Knuppel
May 22, 2009
The Spanish I class made cascarones, or known as confetti filled eggs. This tradition is most often carried out among friends and family. Cascarones derived from Mexico and has recently become popular in the U.S. The class learned a few things about them and then made them. The class also got to break them. Cascarones are supposed to bring luck by cracking them.





