Paska

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Paska (ukrainian: пáска, romanized: páska, literally: "easter"; georgian: პასკა, romanized: paska, literally: "easter"; romanian: pască; ultimately from aramaic: פסחא, romanized: pasḥā, literally: "passover") is an east european easter bread tradition and particularly spread in countries with predominant eastern orthodox religious or cultural connections to the ancient byzantine empire. paska breads are a traditional element in the easter holidays of ukraine, armenia, belarus, romania, russia, georgia, moldova and parts of bulgaria, as well as turkey, iran and the assyrian–chaldean–syriac diaspora. due to its geographical closeness, it is also widespread in slovakia. meanwhile, it is al...

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