Sorry, Emilie. That was supposed to be a humorous remark about our
diverse genetic make up in Mexico in reference to all the different
haplogroups of Ed's grandparents.
I was just trying to find an equivalent expression to "heinz 57" in
the US, when someone has a mix of several ancestries.
Capirotada is a typical sweet Mexican dessert made up of a lot of
ingredients, as Joseph remembers.
Victor
--- In ranchos@yahoogroups.com, "Emilie Garcia" <auntyemfaustus@h...>
wrote:
>
> Victor,
>
> I thought they called it the "Mestizaje"? However, that word is not
in my Spanish dictionary. I found "mescladura" and "mezcolanza".
What say you, Jose Roman? What do they call it in Mexico?
>
> Emilie Garcia
> Port Orchard, WA ---
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: v.h.villarreal<mailto:raices_regias@y...>
> To: ranchos@yahoogroups.com<mailto:ranchos@yahoogroups.com>
> Sent: Friday, November 18, 2005 9:00 AM
> Subject: [ranchos] Re: Trevino match, DNA and the Today show
>
>
> --- In ranchos@yahoogroups.com<mailto:ranchos@yahoogroups.com>,
"Edward Serros" <ed@s<mailto:ed@s>...> wrote:
> >
> > For starters I have 4 grandparents (Serros, Felguerez, Salas,
> Suarez) and the following is
> > the DNA data that I have gathered. They all have a "story", which in
> some cases made me
> > check a great grandparent line. The results sometimes help when we
> get to the genealogy
> > road blocks that we all arrive at.
> >
> > Felguerez great grandfather (Y-DNA haplogroup K), Pinedo (mtDNA
> haplogroup A), Cerros
> > (Y-DNA haplogroup R1b1c*) Salas (Y-DNA haplogroup R1b), Suarez
> (Y-DNA haplogroup
> > Q), Sosa (mtDNA haplogroup C).
> >
> > Ed
> >
>
> Ed,
>
> The Americans talk about the "melting pot"; the Canadians speak about
> a "mosaic". The Italians tutti frutti.
>
> What could we call the Mexican mix? Capirotada? Sopa de Letras?
>
> Victor
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