A to Z Challenge 2020
Things to be Grateful for
is for
Jaunts and Jamborees
Jumping for Joy
Journeys abroad
Or maybe not..
Jelly and Jam
Just what we need
Jovial songs
By jove we won't
Pick up the javelin
Jangle that pan
Clap for our heroes
The jewels in our crown
Showing posts with label Easter. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Easter. Show all posts
Easter in Portugal
Easter in Portugal is an important time for families with its own particular traditions. One is the baking of loaves of Folar bread you will see in the shops at this time. These were originally connected to godparents and their godchildren. It was a custom for a goddaughter or godson to visit their godparents at Easter and ask for the Folar as a treat. Godchildren give a present of violets or almonds to their godmothers on Palm Sunday.
The Folar da Páscoa is a kind of bread or
cake, salty or sweet, depending where you are in Portugal. If it is from the
North it is salty. In the Algarve, it is sweet, including sugar, cinnamon and caramel. The Folar da Páscoa is a symbol of
brotherhood, friendship and reconciliation, and when covered with eggs, as in
the South, it is also a symbol of fertility, rebirth and resurrection.
To read more about the Folar festival go to Becky's page
To read more about the Folar festival go to Becky's page
On Good Friday families will meet up for a meal of cod and vegetables according to Catholic tradition and the custom of the country to enjoy salted cod whenever possible.
On Easter Sunday they can return to meat traditionally Roast Lamb.
And the shops will tempt you with tasty food of all kinds for the Easter festival.
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)
-
I have been trying to discover more about life for a 19 th century soldier’s wife and children to fill out the account of my great-grandfa...
-
The Gaiety Theatre introduced a new style of musical comedy to London in the 1890s. The group of female dancers employed by the thea...
-
“The most photographed woman in the British Empire” Looking through my collection of Postcards of Edwardian actresses the most stri...