While I was reading the post I got hungry, how sweet the preparation doesn't look difficult and the ingredients are not complicated I like rosemary and garlic for the flavor of meals, now I don't know the sweet you made, but it still looks delicious sweet is not rich haaa, I'm glad they celebrated Easter with something special, here it's tradition to eat fish but I forgot to take the picture🤦♀️I was hungry, I loved the yellow flowers I know it as yellow daffodil they relate it to the rebirth and the new beginnings.
Greetings!
Greetings @lanegra2804 Happy Easter. The crumble is quite a traditional pudding here in England. Other than rhubarb, apple and plum crumbles are very common. Some go well with nuts too, especially walnuts. 😱First time ever I hear about the tradition of having fish for Easter. How not to love this platform for its diversity! What sort of fish is this? How do you normally cook it? I really wish that you captured your festive meal but there is always next year.
The idea is not to eat red meat, but the traditional thing is fish, it can be any type of hake, armadillo, croaker, cod, or shellfish, you can also eat chicken or chicken sausages, and the sweet can be rice pudding or sweet of papaya and a delicacy of cornstarch, yours is a delicious dessert, I love nuts.
But the idea is to enjoy a moment in peace and with the family.
Greetings, I hope you have a nice and happy start to the week!
Makes sense and thanks for the detailed reply. That actually gives you quite a lot of meats to choose from. I like fish and from the ones you mentioned cod is really popular here in England. I totally agree with you that family comes first. I had a fabulous start of the week. We had yesterday off so I spent it surrounded by nature. I plan to post about it later today as it included a wildlife encounter so keep an eye out.