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  2. Say cheese - Wikipedia

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    Saying particular words was seen to help subjects have a particular smile, with cheese being recorded in 1943 as a word that was said in English. [1] As such, photographers would use the phrase say "cheese" to encourage subjects to state the word while the photographer snapped the photo.

  3. List of foods with religious symbolism - Wikipedia

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    As with all religious traditions, some such foods have passed into widespread secular use, but all those on this list have a religious origin. The list is arranged alphabetically and by religion. Many religions have a particular 'cuisine' or tradition of cookery, associated with their culture (see, for example, List of Jewish cuisine dishes ).

  4. The real reason we say “cheese” when taking pictures - AOL

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    And whether you’re eight years old or 80, you can always count on one classic command before the camera clicks: “Say cheese!” Odds are, you will respond with a cheeky smile and the word ...

  5. Paskha - Wikipedia

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    In contemporary times, cheese paska is not always formed in a mould and is sometimes served in a mound on a plate. [ 6 ] [ 7 ] The paskha (or at least a portion of it) will be placed in an Easter basket together with other festal foods, and taken to church to be blessed.

  6. Blintz - Wikipedia

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    The word blintz in English comes from the Yiddish word בלינצע or blintse, coming from a Slavic word блинец [blin-yets] meaning blin, or pancake. [ 3 ] Like the knishes , blintzes represent foods that are now considered typically Jewish, and exemplify the changes in foods that Jews adopted from their Christian neighbors.

  7. Religious image - Wikipedia

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    A religious image is a work of visual art that is representational and has a religious purpose, subject or connection. All major historical religions have made some use of religious images, although their use is strictly controlled and often controversial in many religions, especially Abrahamic ones.

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  9. Easter traditions - Wikipedia

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    In Jamaica, eating bun and cheese is a highly anticipated custom by Jamaican nationals all over the world. The Jamaica Easter Buns are spiced and have raisins, and baked in a loaf tin. The buns are sliced and eaten with a slice of cheese. It is a common practice for employers to make gifts of bun and cheese or a single loaf of bun to staff members.