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СМИРНОВА НАДЕЖДА ЛЬВОВНА
УЧИТЕЛЬ АНГЛИЙСКОГО ЯЗЫКА
МОУ СРЕДНЯЯ ОБЩЕОБРАЗОВАТЕЛЬНАЯ ШКОЛА
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г.Кинешма Ивановская область
Pancake Week, which comes just before Lent and
seven weeks before the Orthodox Easter, is a holiday
that glorifies the joy of living. Its pagan message is:
farewell to winter and glory to the awakening sun.
During the festive week people gather on public
squares and in parks to enjoy traditional
masquerades, music, street shows, ritual burning a
straw effigy of Winter, and rides in three-horse
sleighs, known as troikas.
So let`s travel one hundred years
back. The plank structures on
Devichiye Pole stand in long rows,
with scattering of shops selling spice
cakes, nuts, pancakes, pies and
tableware.
All week long the huge square
swarms with people, mostly artisans
and townsfolk.
Small brass bands fill the air with
steady boom. Accordions and hand
organs inject higher notes. Bells ring
tirelessly outside sideshows,
announcing the show is about to
begin.
Merrymaking involved everyone in
those days. Children, teenagers,
young ladies and dignified merchants
whirled on the merry-go-round and
soared into the air in the swings.
If you fear the Russian
frost, you can warm
yourself with hot tea,
pies
and
round
pancakes. All are sold
in the street or in cafes
in the vicinity. Last
century Pancake Week
amusements
with
merry-go-rounds and
puppet shows were
arranged along with
shops on the ice of the
Moskva River near the
Kremlin wall.
Pancakes are one of the main Russian hot
appetizers and Pancake Week's indispensable dish
and symbol. The round, golden pancakes fried
during the week represent the awakening sun.
Pancakes are made of wheat, buckwheat or
millet flour. Whatever the dough, there's only
one way to fry them. The dry surface of the pan
is covered with a thin layer of fat, sprinkled with
coarse salt, warmed, then cooled, wiped with a
clean cloth, and heated again. Then the dough is
spooned onto it and fried.
The
pancakes
are
served with black and
red caviar, creamery
butter, lightly salted
fish, and sour cream.
They are offered not
only as an appetizer
but also as dessert
with strawberries, jam,
or honey.
There
are
also
pancakes with fillings.
These are prepared
from thin unleavened
dough. Each pancake is
fried on one side, then
wrapped around the
filling and fried again.
The fillings can be
stuffed fish, ham,
meat, onions, eggs,
and pate.
Each day of Pancake Week bears a name that describes its
character. On Monday, Meeting Day, boys would run
outdoors early in the morning to build snow cities. On
Tuesday, Fun Day, streets swarmed with crowds as
wandering minstrels treated passersby to pancakes. Young
men joined in the snow building and made swings to
entertain the girls. On Wednesday, Gourmet Day, every
household started feasting.
On Thursday, Feasting Day, the feasts gained
scope. On Friday, Mother-in-laws Day, men
went to visit their mothers-in-law in the
evening to be treated to pancakes. On
Saturday, Sister-in-law's Day, married women
invited their husbands' sisters to their homes.
On Saturday and Sunday outdoor merrymaking
reached a climax. People went riding in threehorse sleighs. Children had fun sledding on the
snow-covered banks of rivers and ponds.
Оn Sunday, the day of farewell and
forgiving, according to Orthodox tradition,
people meeting each other in the street
asked each other for forgiveness. The
accepted reply was: "God will forgive you."
The seasonal festivities gives you a chance to
join in the fun of bidding farewell to winter with
an amusing straw effigy, songs, bonfires and
fireworks. Merrymaking involves everyone in
these days. Everything rattles, laughs and
jangles. Everyone has a good time.