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In the St. Petersburg art space mArs (Marsovo Pole, 3) on Tuesday, February 21, a Delicious tasting meeting with restaurant critic Tamara Ivanova-Isaeva “Shrovetide vs Mardi Gras – find the differences” will take place. The event will be held as part of the project “Kvartirnik”. The start is at 19:00.
For this “tasty meeting” it is better to dress smartly. Because the Western traditions of Mardi Gras (Fat Tuesday) – and the Russian Maslenitsa – involve fun until you drop, masks, festivities and carnivals.
And, of course, gluttony for all fat, “humble” and unhelpful. In Russia, these are pancakes, pancakes, pancakes and their other varieties, while Western Christians have fatty sweets and pastries. In the Western church calendar, the solid days of the week are Fat Thursday and Tuesday, followed by the first day of Lent, Ash Wednesday. After the last day of festivities, we have a clean Monday. But he, too, is the beginning of the post.
Tamara Ivanova-Isaeva will tell the guests of the Kvartirnik about the cultural and gastronomic traditions of Christians before the strictest Great Lent, about how French pancakes differ from Russian ones, and the Royal Pie from the Royal Biscuit.
The menu includes Russian pancakes with various fillings, a recipe for French pancakes from a French chef, and Russian liqueurs.
Source: Rosbalt

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