Figure 1.-- Here we see one of the boys in his beautifully embroidered traditional outfit and matching headwear. Image courtesy of William Fergusson. |
When the ceremony was concluded the children attended a banquet in their honour. Here traditional food was served. This consisted of pastries, biscuits,cakeand nuts. A rice dish called Plov is served with bread. This is broken by one person who passes a piece to everyone on the table. The dishes of Plov serve 4 people. Each take a section and eat their fill from the cumunial plate. The meal is completed when fresh fruit and fruit drinks are had. Here we see one of the boys in a beautifully embroidered traditional outfit and matching headwear.
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