Foods and celebrations

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  1. 3. Many Greeks do not eat ....., fish, or dairy, and they do not drink wine, during Lent.
  2. 4. The Easter Sunday meal, families eat roasted ..... flavored with herbs.
  3. 5. One of the customs will see each member of the family holding an .... dyed deep red and pressing it against someone else’s egg.
  4. 8. Family come together around the table to share a Christmas dinner with cheese or meat filo pastry triangles, stuffed ....... and, of course, Christmas bread.
  5. 10. Greek households celebrate the Saint Basil’s Day eating a special New Year's bread known as .........
  6. 11. The Lent begins on Clean Monday, the day when traditionally children fly their ......
  7. 12. ..... made of flour and water.
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  1. 1. The family dinner for the Greek New Year’s Day may include roast meat – chicken, lamb or turkey – and rice. Within the sweets, expect baklava and .........
  2. 2. The traditional Easter soup is known as .........
  3. 6. Popular foods during Lent are ...... and thick soups.
  4. 7. New Year’s parties are also common, with a vast offer of appetizers, ....... and coffee.
  5. 9. Vassilopita is a special ..... prepared only this day of the year.