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Sulcis Iglesiente Christmas ... various

Traditions and curiosity 'sardines ...

In Sardinia once a year did not start with the month of January, but with September, which is why it was called Cabudanni , ie New Year, coinciding with the beginning of the agricultural work. This way of counting time was introduced by the Byzantines who had adopted a timetable similar to that of the Jews.

The recurrence of January 1, however, is characterized by the use of the application of the "Donum Calendarium ", which is made by a group of friends who go to the homes of relatives and acquaintances with songs to announce the arrival the new year.

And for the sweet ? Christmas Lunch here is always enriched with nougat and mostaccioli guefos (almond paste covered in sugar).

Christmas in Sardinia - inland
from an article by Romano Asuni

as it may seem strange for an island, Sardinia is a land of land that has nothing to do with the image costasmeraldina of it was in the summer and that just belongs to the last forty 'years of the history of the island. You can go there once at Christmas, in the countries of the Interior, when the north wind cut his face out of the chimneys and the smell of burning juniper or mastic or almond trees. Here begins the diversity of an island that many have experienced but few really know, much less if they have met its obligations in holiday rituals. Christmas in Sardinia is something that is not Furthermore, a wind and sound of bells belonging to an ancient people survived even to himself, as well as those coming from the sea. The sea is distant, even if it is beating the door, and it is rare, if not the poorest in homes or in the few coastal towns that lacked a table set on a piece of lamb. Nothing to do, absolutely nothing, with the lambs that are now passed off as Christmas dish. I know it's an issue that will wrinkle their noses at more than one animal, (all right if it does curl! Ed) but the link was born in a land where the lamb was then friend and nutrients, often survival. (...) Earth's land, they said. At Christmas, if it happens a sunny day, you know better. Just come back every now and then.

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