
The Easter celebration has its specific traditions and customs in Transylvania due to the confluence of Eastern and Western influences.
Over time, this holiday has adopted specific traditions from the Saxons, Hungarians, and Romanians.
On Wednesday, Thursday, and Good Friday, women prepare the *pasca* (Easter bread), lamb, and eggs, which are distinguished in this area by a wide variety of patterns and colors.
On Saturday:
At the Easter table, the red eggs are cracked according to a specific ritual:
On the first day of Easter, in some Transylvanian villages:
The lunch on the first day of Easter is an occasion for family reunion, and the table must include:
On the second day of Easter:
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