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  2. List of foods with religious symbolism - Wikipedia

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    Paska - Polish and Ukrainian sweet bread baked and often blessed with other foods for consumption on Easter Sunday to mark the end of fasting. [27] Pretzel - Southern France monks (610 AD) baked thin strips of dough into the shape of a child's arms folded in prayer. Also associated with Lent in some places.

  3. Mitahara - Wikipedia

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    Mitahara ( Sanskrit: मिताहार, romanized : Mitāhāra) literally means the habit of moderate food. [1] Mitahara is also a concept in Indian philosophy, particularly Yoga, that integrates awareness about food, drink, balanced diet and consumption habits and its effect on one's body and mind. [2] It is one of the ten yamas in ancient ...

  4. Chuseok - Wikipedia

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    Chuseok (Korean: 추석; Hanja: 秋夕; [tɕʰu.sʌk̚], lit. ' autumn evening '), also known as Hangawi (한가위; [han.ɡa.ɥi]; from Old Korean, "the great middle [of autumn]"), is a major mid-autumn harvest festival and a three-day holiday in South Korea celebrated on the 15th day of the 8th month of the lunar calendar on the full moon.

  5. Works of mercy - Wikipedia

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    Instructing, advising, consoling, comforting are spiritual works of mercy, as are forgiving and bearing wrongs patiently. The corporal works of mercy consist especially in feeding the hungry, sheltering the homeless, clothing the naked, visiting the sick and imprisoned, and burying the dead. ^ a b Delany, Joseph.

  6. Misa de Gallo - Wikipedia

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    Philippines [ edit] Simbang Gabi ( Tagalog for "Night Mass"), also called Misa de Aguinaldo ("gift mass"), is the Filipino version of the Misa de Gallo. It traditionally begins on December 16 and ends on December 24. In most parts of Philippines, however, the term " Misa de Gallo " specifically only refers to the last mass on Christmas Eve. [5]

  7. Category:Religious food and drink - Wikipedia

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    Sacramental bread. Sacramental wine. Sacred food as offering. Saint Catherine's Day. Sarpir-maṇḍa. Shinsen. Sin-eater. Slava (tradition) Soft Khichuri.

  8. Irish cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Irish cuisine ( Irish: Cócaireacht na héireann) encompasses the cooking styles, traditions and recipes associated with the island of Ireland. It has developed from antiquity through centuries of social and political change and the mixing of different cultures, predominantly with those from nearby Britain and other European regions.

  9. Category:Food and drink sidebar templates - Wikipedia

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    [[Category:Food and drink sidebar templates]] to the <includeonly> section at the bottom of that page. Otherwise, add <noinclude>[[Category:Food and drink sidebar templates]]</noinclude> to the end of the template code, making sure it starts on the same line as the code's last character.