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  2. Easter food - Wikipedia

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    Easter was traditionally the most important date in the Christian calendar in Ireland, with a large feast marking the end of lent on Easter Sunday. Among the food commonly eaten were lamb, veal, and chicken, with a meal of corned beef, cabbage, and floury potatoes was a popular meal. It was traditional for farmers to share the meat from a ...

  3. List of foods with religious symbolism - Wikipedia

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    Simnel cake - symbolically associated with Lent and Easter and particularly Mothering Sunday (the fourth Sunday of Lent). [34] Soul cake, soulmass-cake, or somas loaf - small bread-like cakes distributed on or around All Souls Day, sometimes known historically as soulmass or, by contraction, somas. The cakes commemorate the souls of the ...

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    Eating supper on Easter is actually a bigger deal than Christmas dinner for these Christians, which is why they spend so much time gearing up for the big day. RELATED: 45 Delicious Lenten Recipes ...

  5. Where to find Easter brunch or dinner around Indianapolis

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    The St. Joseph neighborhood bar and eatery will offer its usual Sunday brunch menu on Easter, including build-your-own omelets ($12), chicken and waffles ($12) and other breakfast staples ...

  6. Break the Ice at Easter Dinner With These 20 Festive Easter ...

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    There's a lot to learn about Easter's rich history. Impress your family and friends with these interesting Easter facts that explain the little-known origins behind common traditions.

  7. Easter traditions - Wikipedia

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    The custom of the Easter egg originated in the early Christian community of Mesopotamia, who stained eggs red in memory of the blood of Christ, shed at his crucifixion. [19] [20] As such, for Christians, the Easter egg is a symbol of the empty tomb. [6] [7] The oldest tradition is to use dyed chicken eggs.

  8. Happy Easter! Here's All Our Best Recipes for Your Sunday Menu

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    These Easter recipes are exactly what you need for your holiday lunch or dinner. Check out these Easter menu ideas for ham, deviled eggs, potatoes, and more. Happy Easter!

  9. Daniel Fast - Wikipedia

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    The Daniel Fast, in Christianity, is a partial fast, in which meat, dairy, alcohol, and other rich foods are avoided in favor of vegetables and water in order to be more sensitive to God. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The fast is based on the lifelong kosher diet of the Jewish prophet Daniel in the biblical Book of Daniel and the three-week mourning fast ...