Glad påsk!



The egg has always been a symbol of fertility; Semiramis (Easter) was the goddess of Fertility. The Easter egg is a symbol of the pagan Mother Goddess. In Sweden we call this holiday "Påsk" and eggs are a standard feature.

Paoblo Roberto is Swedish, with Italian origins, and he recently made news when he said his tiramisu was better than sex. OK...

Here is his recipe:

500 gram mascarpone cheese
5 table spoons sugar
3 deciliter whip cream
4 eggs
200 gram crackers (Savoiardi)
1,5 table spoons amaretto liquour (almond)
4 table spoons coffee (preferably espresso strength)
1 table spoon cacao powder

Update: Easter or "Ishtar" is from the Babylonian word for "Star". She is referred to in the Bible as Ashtoreth or Anath, and the name Esther is an apparent late borrowing of Akkadian "Ishtar" into Hebrew. "Like all the church's 'moveable feasts,' Easter shows its pagan origin in a dating system based on the old lunar calendar... the first Sunday after the first full moon after the spring equinox." [p. 267 'The Women's Encyclopedia of Myths and Secrets' by Barbara G. Walker]

If you search the Internet for a few minutes, you can find more on the connection between Ishtar, Isis, Juno, and - - the New York Statue of Liberty...?



And, for all of you who don't have TV, please enjoy Maria Callas in the Rossini opera about the Babylonian queen, Semiramide, from 1823.

Comments

Anonymous said…
But sex is better for you. :D

Wine, tiramisu, and sex - life can be so good.
Martin J Frid said…
Thanks for the comment, and best wishes with your further adventures.

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