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EPISODE · Jul 12, 2021 · 57 MIN

Lent episode 3: Pagan Lent & Easter

from The British Food History Podcast

Originally released 8 Mar 2020.*Best listened to on the second Sunday of Lent*In this episode we look at Pagan aspects of Lent and Easter that have endured to the modern day and investigate how the Christian Church had to let folk keep some of their Pagan ways whilst simultaneously have them keep them at arm’s length. We look at the history behind two Pagan icons: eggs and hot cross buns. Neil gives his recipe for hot cross buns and visits Dormouse Chocolates, Manchester’s only bean to bar chocolatier to discuss eggs and the art of artisan chocolate making.For episode notes, photos and recipes please visit https://britishfoodhistory.com/lent-podcast/Written and presented by Dr Neil ButteryProduced by Beena KhetaniMade in Manchester by Sonder RadioThis podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Podtrac - https://analytics.podtrac.com/privacy-policy-gdrp

Originally released 8 Mar 2020. *Best listened to on the second Sunday of Lent* In this episode we look at Pagan aspects of Lent and Easter that have endured to the modern day and investigate how the Christian Church had to let folk keep some of their Pagan ways whilst simultaneously have them keep them at arm’s length. We look at the history behind two Pagan icons: eggs and hot cross buns. Neil gives his recipe for hot cross buns and visits Dormouse Chocolates, Manchester’s only bean to bar chocolatier to discuss eggs and the art of artisan chocolate making. For episode notes, photos and recipes please visit https://britishfoodhistory.com/lent-podcast/ Written and presented by Dr Neil Buttery Produced by Beena Khetani Made in Manchester by Sonder Radio

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