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holiday observed on February 14 to celebrate love and friendship
public holiday on the first day of the year (January 1)
public holiday in the United States and Canada
Food made from the seed of the cacao plant
marshmallow
Hindu, Jain, Sikh, Bhuddist and South Asian festival of lights
U.S. federal holiday
day of the week
day of the week
Japanese holiday in celebration of children
day of the week
day of the week
Jewish day of judgement preceding Yom Kippur (day of atonement), one of several Jewish New Years
day in February or March preceding Ash Wednesday
annual commemoration
Jewish day of rest; Jewish Sabbath
day of new year in the Persian calendar
list & origins of name of days of the week
day of the week
chemical compound
Christian festival and holiday the resurrection of Jesus Christ
day of the week
Jewish holiday celebrating the Israelites' liberation from slavery in Egypt
traditional Chinese holiday
Hindu spring festival of colors
primary holy day in Judaism, tenth day of the new year
largest most formal meal of the day
day of the week
festive day set aside by custom or by law
major harvest festival in Korea celebrated on the 15th day of the 8th month of the lunar calendar (the full moon night)
Portuguese style fried doughnut
foods and beverages of The Bahamas
Christian religious holiday
a celebration observed in many countries on 31 October
five annual ceremonies of the Japanese imperial court
public holiday in China, festival in East Asia
annual celebration held on May 5
Chimakijp-ro
Japanese mochi dish, associated with Children's Day
German plate of pork offal, traditionally associated with slaughter day
holiday on the day before Ash Wednesday
Girls' Day, Japanese holiday held on the 3rd of March
Historical American cake
genus of plants
Steamed Caribbean corn dish
type of social event involving the consumption of seafood
type of social event involving the consumption of seafood
type of social event involving the consumption of seafood
country in Western Asia
country in Eastern Africa
Sweet bun with dried fruit and spices
chocolate egg with white creme filling
meal eaten during the Passover celebration
Islamic holiday at the end of Ramadan
Germanic festival celebrating the start of summer
Germanic festival celebrating the start of summer
American television host, businesswoman, celebrity cook, and author
American fast food restaurant corporation
Starch powder fro kudzu plant
Spanish sweet for All Saints' Day
Spanish marzipan confection made for All Saints' Day
French pastry of day old briche with frangipane
New Year's Day bread or cake in Greece and many other areas in eastern Europe and the Balkans which contains a hidden coin or trinket which gives good luck to the receiver
whisky distillery in North Ayrshire, Scotland, UK
American brand of flavored tortilla chips
Calabrian dish of pork offal
traditional Cape Malay pastry
Guyanese dish
Italian honey and sugar confection
Festive pudding associated with morning of Eid
Italian pastry
Layered Italian ice cream
mineral used as food ingredient, composed primarily of sodium chloride
tteok (Korean rice cake) made of rice flour, sugar, and salt
thin, round cake made of eggs, milk and flour
thin, round cake made of eggs, milk and flour
Italian pork sausage
thin, round cake made of eggs, milk and flour
thin, round cake made of eggs, milk and flour
thin, round cake made of eggs, milk and flour
thin, round cake made of eggs, milk and flour
thin, round cake made of eggs, milk and flour
thin, round cake made of eggs, milk and flour
traditional dish from New England
potato dish
dessert from the Turkish cuisine, also present in some neighboring countries