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Easter traditions
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Easter eggs are one of the most recognizable symbols of this holiday. They symbolize new life and rebirth. In different cultures, eggs are painted in bright colors, decorated with ornaments, and even used for games such as egg rolling. In some countries, it is customary to give each other colored eggs as a symbol of friendship and love.
Easter Cake and Cottage Cheese
A cake is a tall, rich bread that is baked especially for Easter. Its fragrance fills the house with warmth and comfort. Cottage cheese Easter is a sweet dish made from cottage cheese, which symbolizes purity and purity. These treats are always present on the Easter table, reminding us of the sweetness of life.
On Easter night, believers light candles symbolizing the light of the risen Christ. This light brings hope and casts out darkness, reminding us of the victory of good over evil.
On Holy Saturday, believers prepare Easter baskets with food and carry them to the church for consecration. This ceremony symbolizes blessing and purification. After the consecration, the families gather at the festive table to share the meal and joy.
The tradition of exchange of congratulations and a triple kiss. People give each other colored eggs and cakes, saying, "Christ is risen!" and responding: "He is truly risen!" This custom symbolizes unity and love.
In some cultures, it is customary to arrange Easter games such as Easter egg hunting or egg rolling. These games bring joy and laughter, bringing children and adults together.

May this holiday fill your hearts with joy, and at home with warmth and light.
May the Resurrection of Christ be bright to you!

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