The most unique dish are the "red grasshoppers", tiny grasshoppers served as an aperitif, very salty and have their own legend: those who try them say always end up returning to Oaxaca. The most appropriate scenario to look and observe, teach and share, is at parties. In Oaxaca are held all: Christmas, Easter, All Saints, the Constitution, Labor Day, the Day of the Virgin (each town has its Virgin) or local saint, national heroes, historical victories and defeats, the Easter and, of course, New Year. There are special days to celebrate teachers, postmen, doctors or journalists. To this must be added that each neighborhood has its communal celebration and every family has their births, baptisms, confirmations, weddings and funerals, as well as celebrate the quinceañera, which are decorated to appear in society upon reaching the age of change. The festival in Oaxaca, the Guelaguetza, is the institutional form of reciprocity. The first two Mondays after July 16, representatives from each community in Oaxaca celebrated a party whose name means gift or offering mutual manifest signs and clues of the Hispanic tradition and decorated with music and dances the time to share the crops and activities each region: copies of pineapples, mangoes, blankets, baskets, beverages, breads and coffee rain over the guests as a symbol of the general willingness to share, exchange and survive together.