What is Bozbo Saying?

Bozbo speaks in symbols inspired by ancient languages.

Match them to read his messagE!

How to Play

1.

Look for Bozbo on the kids menu.

He’s sharing a secret message using picture symbols called glyphs.

2.

Each glyph stands for one word.

Read the glyphs in order, then use the Bozbo’s Glyph Guide to match each symbol to its word.

3.

Put the words together.

Once you’ve matched all the symbols, read the full sentence to discover what Bozbo is saying!

Bozbo’s Glyph Guide

Use this guide to match the symbols on your menu to their words!

A short Historia behind the symbols

Long before written alphabets, many Indigenous cultures shared knowledge through pictures, patterns, and symbols.

These visual languages helped pass down history, traditions, and everyday life from one generation to the next.

Visual Language & Culture

Ancient civilizations like the Maya used symbols and glyphs to tell stories, record history, track time, and share knowledge.

They were a powerful way of understanding the world and communicating ideas long before written alphabets existed.

Food, Traditions & Recipes

Food has always been part of that story.

Ingredients like corn, beans, and chilies were more than meals, they were culture, community, and survival. Recipes, techniques, and even the names of foods were passed down through families long before they were ever written down.

Why We Do Things the Way We Do

At Rafelito’s, we use glyph-inspired symbols to honor this tradition of visual storytelling and food culture. It’s a fun way for kids to learn, and a reminder that the food we make today is connected to a much longer history.

That history is also why our tacos are made the way they are.

Did You Know?