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Mexican cuisine has long been a favorite throughout the United States. In areas that have a high Latina population such as Los Angeles County, the popularity explodes with Mexican catering in Los Angeles and surrounding areas.

With Latinas making up approximately 45% of the population of Los Angeles County, the region has seen a strong ethnic influence not only in L.A., but in neighboring areas as well. However, the large concentration of Latinas in L.A. County bears the distinction of being the largest ethic group in the region.

The typical Hispanic household consists of 5.3 people. This is a household that has a Spanish dominant adult. This is in sharp contrast to the general market household that averages just 3.5 people.

These large numbers give the Hispanic community some muscle in being a primary influential factor in Los Angeles County. Spanish is an extremely popular language and other areas have been impacted such as the food and handcrafts.

In fact, L.A. is the second largest Mexican city in the world. Probably the largest and best known Hispanic community in Los Angeles is East L.A.

One of the most notable things is the strength and commitment to family that the Hispanic community holds. But it does not stop there. They have a love for their community as well and will protect and defend it in adversarial times.

For instance, in 1992, during the Rodney King riots, South Central was being burned to the ground. In East L.A. though, it was a different story. First and second generation Hispanics stood up to the riots and defended their neighborhood, their community and were able to keep it relatively intact.

With such notability, the large Hispanic population gives way to many rich cultural landmarks in Los Angeles. The El Pueblo de Los Angeles Historic Park is one such landmark. This 44 acre park features the oldest existing residence in the city, Avila Adobe, which was built by rancher Don Francisco Avila in 1818.

There is also the Merced Theatre, Pico House, statue of Felipe de Neve who is the founder of Los Angeles and the Mexican Cultural Center.

As the strong Hispanic influence seems to make for an abundance of Mexican restaurants and catering companies in the area, many Hispanics will tell you that there is a distinct difference between American Mexican food and traditional Mexican food.

Because of the demographic in Los Angeles county, the area is treated to a great many authentic Mexican restaurants and catering companies. Weddings, parties and other special events can get the full authentic Mexican treatment with traditional menus of Mexican cuisine.

If you are looking for a rich cultural experience with a spicy south of the border flair, then Los Angeles County is the place to go. Their rich heritage has much to offer and you can get a little peek into history.

From Mexican culture to Mexican catering, Los Angeles has much to offer in so many areas, but for the Hispanic community it offers even more.

We invite you to visit our online Hispanic community directory, and get more information about this rich cultural experience, get involved, and take advantage of our resources available.



Colin

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