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Why is Ham Traditionally Eaten on Easter? (2019x76)
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Under Jewish dietary laws (called kashrut), eating pork in any form is strictly forbidden. Jesus Christ was Jewish. So why, on the anniversary of his resurrection, do people traditionally serve ham? You’ll often read it’s because ham is supposedly a “Christian” meat, able to be consumed by Christians but not certain other prominent religious groups. However, the real reason is simply because it’s in season.
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http://www.chefs.edu/student-life/culinary-central/april-2012/5-traditional-easter-foods
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http://www.cuesa.org/eat-seasonally/charts/fruit
http://www.cuesa.org/eat-seasonally