Carling Sunday

Carling Sunday is the fifth Sunday in Lent, and is also known as Passion Sunday. Its name possibly derives from “care.” It is traditional in Great Britain to eat a dish of parched peas cooked in butter, called a carling, said to be in memory of grain that Jesus’s disciples picked on the Sabbath. Discuss

Source: The Free Dictionary

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