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It is Holy Week in Cuenca, a city in Ecuador. During this week, people prepare for the Christian holidays of Good Friday and Easter. Many people go to church. People who are very traditional even go to seven different churches in one day! People also prepare special food. They especially make fanesca. It is a tasty, thick soup, served in a round bowl. Today’s Spotlight is on fanesca.
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There are many good foods in Ecuador, but fanesca is a special holiday food. It represents many different traditions and symbols. Cooking and eating fanesca is often a family tradition. Jessi Franco is from Ecuador. He shared his thoughts on fanesca with Spotlight:
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“My mom used to prepare the fanesca, but now she is too old. My older sister also knows how to prepare it. It is expensive with all the ingredients and quantities. I hope my sister prepares the fanesca this year and invites me!”
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People in Ecuador only eat fanesca during Holy Week. Holy Week is the week before the Christian holiday of Easter. It is the most important holiday for many Christians. This celebration happens every year in March or April. Easter is a time when Christians remember Jesus’ death and resurrection.
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Jesus’ story comes from the Christian Bible. Jesus lived on earth more than 2,000 years ago. But the Christian Bible says that Jesus was not just a man. He was also God. He taught people about the love and peace of God. The authorities killed Jesus. But the Christian Bible teaches that, three days later, he rose again from the dead. In this way Jesus overcame sin and death.
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During Holy Week people remember the suffering that Jesus experienced when he was killed. Then at the end of this week, they celebrate his resurrection with the joyful holiday of Easter. It is a day of celebrating with traditional events and special food. People are full of happiness because they remember the new life that God gave them.
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Christians around the world have different traditions during Holy Week. Fanesca is one of these traditions. Fanesca is a kind of soup. It is made with many different foods. People use many different kinds of vegetables, such as sweet orange squash and corn. They also use many kinds of grains, like rice. And fanesca is famous for having many beans in it. These small seed-like foods are very healthy. Many kinds of beans grow in Ecuador.
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To cook fanesca, people must first cook all the vegetables, grains and beans. They prepare each of these one at a time. They also prepare special fish called salt cod. Then, they mix everything together. They add milk to make the soup into a thick liquid. And at the end, people add the fish to the soup along with eggs and plantain bananas.
Marcelo Gudino is a Spotlight listener. He says:
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“The fanesca soup is one of my favourite dishes. In Ecuador it is an old tradition to eat this food. We join with the family and everyone helps in some task. It takes a lot of work to make this soup. Finally all together we give thanks to God and enjoy it!”
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Making fanesca takes a lot of work and preparation. But preparing fanesca can be a fun family event. All the members of a family will join together to help make the soup. Each person has a job. One person may help by taking the corn off of the corn cob. Another person may take the skin off of the potatoes. Others may cut vegetables or cook the food.
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Layla Pujol has a website about Ecuadorian food. She now lives in the United States. But she says that preparing fanesca is a very important custom for her family. On her blog ‘Laylita’s Recipes’ she says:
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“As a child, I experienced all the local customs around Easter and helped prepare fanesca. Usually, the children had the job of peeling all the fresh beans and grains. I try to do the same with my children now. I want to make sure that they understand the real meaning of this holiday. I want them to learn about the customs that I grew up with in Ecuador. I have found that food is a great way to teach children about traditions and customs, especially if you involve them in the preparation of the food.”
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After the hard work of preparing the soup, everyone enjoys eating it together. People think fanesca tastes great! But for some people it is also part of the spiritual preparations for the Easter holiday. For the 40 days before Easter, some Ecuadorians do not eat any meat except fish. They do this to remember the suffering of Jesus. So fanesca is made with fish as a part of the fast before Easter.
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Some people also say that the fish has a symbolic meaning – it is an ancient symbol for Christ. The fish stands for the name ‘Jesus Christ, God’s Son, Saviour.’ Many people think that the grains and beans are also symbolic. Some people add exactly 12 different grains to their fanesca. Some Christians believe that these twelve grains represent the twelve disciples, or followers, of Jesus.
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Holy Week is also around the time that farmers harvest many crops. This may be another reason why people eat fanesca at this time. During harvest season poor people would gather many grains and beans. They made fanesca because it is a very filling and healthy soup. The thick soup would fill people’s stomachs until they felt full. The people would then give thanks to God for providing for them.
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These stories about fanesca are part of Ecuadorian tradition. In Ecuador, there are many traditions and cultures. They mix together, the same way fanesca is full of many different foods. Mixed together it tastes good and is very special. When people eat fanesca during Holy Week, they give thanks to God for all the many different but good things he gives us.
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Question:
What is your favorite holiday food? Why is it your favorite?
my favorite holiday food is rice with fish
because it tastes delicious and easy to prepare
I’m a vegetarian so I like all dishes are have made with vegetables. They are healthy and tasty.
Kapsa ..involved rice and meat .
Because it is so delicious
My favorite holiday food is vegetable and egg. I think they are healthy
Soup chicken
Because is very sofet and very amazing food
it is delicious food. if you tasted you surprise a lot.
My favorite voice is number 1
My favorite food the kabsa
I love mandy
I prepare Alsltah dish ,it is really healthy I cooked with chicken soup, vegetables and green Holba it is Yemen dish
I prepare Alsltah dish ,it is really healthy I cooked with chicken soup, vegetables and green Holba it is Yemen dish
My favorite food is shrimp, I really like shrimp because they have a super rich and pleasant flavor. In addition, there are many different ways to prepare shrimp and many people like it.
The Fanesca is a symbol of family union with which the abstinence and fasting of Holy Week is broken.
it is usually prepared on holy thursday like the Last Supper, but today it has become a very popular dish that can be found throughout the week in many Ecuadorian restaurants.
mi comida favorita es el arroz marinero cola y pollo unas frutas de ensalada y jugo de tomate
My favorite food because it is an Ecuadorian food that has fish is called fanesca, it is my favorite because it is very delicious. Ecuadorians make it during Holy Week throughout the country. It is a very aphrodic food in Ecuador.
My favorite food is fanesca, it is a very healthy food because it is made of many grains.
The fanesca.
Because it tastes awsome.