Butter lambs are the most adorable Easter tradition you need to know about:
in the shape of a lamb. It's a tradition found on many tables across the Midwest, and like many customs in the U.S., it originated outside the country.Central and Eastern Europe, and when Catholic immigrants from that area began making their way to America, they brought the tradition with them. Indeed, many families who claim this ancestry still call the butter lamb by its Polish name, .
Giving up dairy for Lent was a common practice in Poland, and what better way to use up cream than churning it into butter?Why is the butter shaped like a lamb in the first place? For those unfamiliar, the lamb is a reference to one of the most well-known lines in the New Testament, "Behold the Lamb of God who takes away the sin of the world." The lamb, in the simplest terms, represents Jesus.
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