"That holiday this week was called 'pico de gallo', right?" Katie asked me.
"No, pico de gallo is what Aunty Lia makes for us to eat on chips," I responded. "Cinco de Mayo is the name of the holiday. 'Cinco' means 'five' in Spanish and 'Mayo' means 'May' in Spanish."
"And 'mayo' means 'mayonnaise' in English," Ben added.
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