- Throughout Europe most people celebrate Shrive Tuesday with pancakes.
- Pancakes are associated with the day before Lent because it was a way to use up rich foods such as eggs, milk, and sugar, before the 40 days fast begins.
- The word shrove refers to an old English word shrive meaning ‘confess’.
- Most people call today Mardi Gras, which in French means Fat Tuesday, marking seven weeks before Easter Day.
- In Iceland they celebrate today with salted meats, fish, and peas. Known as Sprengidagur (Bursting Day).
[Reposted from Foodimentary.com]
As for me, I’ll take spirited Mardi Gras (with a Bloody Mary chaser the following morning) and begin a most penitent Lent with an imposition of ashes that evening. But that’s just me.