11 Deliciously Decadent Carnival Traditions According to Atlas Obscura
"Nothing says "feast" like "impending fast." Every February and March, in preparation for a month-plus of abstention and prayer for Lent, Catholics and Eastern Orthodox Christians from Brazil to Poland get their fleshly desires out of their systems in carnivals showcasing dancing, dress-up, and delicious food. While carnivals offer a psychological reprieve for revelers, they historically offered a practical purpose for many cooks who cleaned their pantries of soon-to-be rejected dairies, meats, and sugars, converting them into donuts, pancakes, cookies, and cakes, along with savory dishes. Many of these treats have evolved from pre-Lenten favorites to year-round indulgences. Whether you're searching for a way to prepare for a month of self-denial or just jonesing for a snack of godly proportions, we invite you to feast on these carnival festivals and delicacies." - atlasobscura.com
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