The article discusses foods that are traditionally avoided during Holy Week in Argentina for religious and cultural reasons.
The article outlines the significant dietary changes that occur during Holy Week, a period observed by many in Argentina, particularly within Catholic traditions. The Holy Week, which spans from Palm Sunday to Easter Sunday, not only influences the religious practices of believers but also has a profound impact on their eating habits. This change in diet is deeply rooted in the commemoration of the passion, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ, leading many households to refrain from consuming certain foods.