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		<title>Sugared almond palms</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Among the dates which are most deeply felt by Sorrento people, the Holy Week in Sorrento and in the whole Coast is rich in ancient rites and thousand-year usageswhich are re-proposed and much enhanced still today. On Palm Sunday in Sorrento, besides its traditional olive-tree twigs, there is the habit to bless also characteristic palms, [...]]]></description>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">Among the dates which are most deeply felt by <strong>Sorrento</strong> people, the <strong>Holy Week in Sorrento</strong> and in the whole Coast is rich in ancient rites and thousand-year usageswhich are re-proposed and much enhanced still today. On <strong>Palm Sunday in Sorrento</strong>, besides its traditional olive-tree twigs, there is the habit to bless also characteristic palms, made by hand with coloured sugared almonds, linked to a suggestive legend.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">It is told, in fact, that during an attack to the <strong>coast of Sorrento</strong> by the Saracens, the inhabitants of<strong> Sorrento</strong> took shelter in the <strong>Cathedral</strong>. They prayed long for the town to be saved by the pirates’ attack: the ships were wrecked and the pirates died in the waters close to <strong>Sorrento</strong>. The only survivor was a young lady, a slave, who swam to <strong>Sorrento</strong> and, after reaching the <strong>Cathedral</strong> too, was welcomed and taken care of. The young lady, in order to thank the population, gave them the only thing she had: some coloured sugared almonds. According to the myth, this happened during Palm Sunday and since then, every year in <strong>Sorrento</strong>, palms have been made with coloured sugared almonds to be blessed together with olive-tree twigs.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">The making of sugared-almond palms has become, in the course of centuries, a real art typical of <strong>Sorrento Coast</strong>. The craftsmanlike processing is meticulous and includes the making of flowers whose multi-coloured petals are made with sugared almonds which are threaded into metal sticks covered with tissue paper and decorated with any kind of lace and braid.</p>
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