Mardi Gras
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Mardi Gras Vocabulary
100

What are the three colors of Mardi Gras?

Purple, Green and Gold

100

Where's the world's biggest Carnival?

Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

100

What are the ashes on Ash Wednesday made of? 

Palm branches from Palm Sunday 

100

Traditionally, what is put inside of the King Cake?

Plastic baby Jesus

100

What does Mardi Gras mean? 

Fat Tuesday

200

Where is the birthplace of Mardi Gras in the US (city, state)?

Mobile, Alabama (1703)

200

In what country is there an epic egg battle on Carnival representing the battle between Don Carnal and Doña Cuaresma (Don Carnal always loses). 

Águilas, Spain 


Months before Carnival, locals collect eggshells, then paint them or cover them in striking colors and fill them with confetti. In Spanish, it’s called cascarones de confeti.

200

What foods are given up in the "Great Lent" of Eastern churches? 

meat, fish, & dairy 

(food products that contain blood - some Eastern churches fast from oil and wine because they used to be stored in animal skins)

200

Name 3 traditional Mardi Gras foods?

Beignets 

Shrimp or crawfish boil

Creole Seasoning on anything

King Cake 

Gumbo

Muffaletta sandwiches

Shrimp and grits 

Jambalaya

Bananas Foster

Hush Puppies

Moon pies

Shrimp Etouffe

Pralines

200

What is the etymology of Carnival?

Comes from Latin "carnem levare" (to take away or remove meat)

300

Which Mardi Gras color represents justice? 

purple 

300

Which Catholic city's Carnival celebrations where banned for nearly 200 years? 

Venice, Italy by the last Holy Roman Emperor 

300

On what feast day does the Mardi Gras season start in the US?

Feast of the Epiphany (Jan. 6)

300

Jambalaya is similar to what Spanish dish?

Paella

300

What are doubloons?

Fake coins thrown off the parade floats

400

What do people hang on trees throughout New Orleans for Mardi Gras?

beaded necklaces

400

In Goa, India what household object do people throw out their window as the Carnival parade passes? 

old utensils 

400

When does Lent end in the Catholic Church?

Mass of the Lord's Supper on Holy Thursday 

400

Name two traditional fillings in a King Cake?

cream cheese, Bavarian cream, frangipane, or praline filling




400

Translate "Let the good times roll" into Cajun-French (BONUS +100 for spelling correctly) 

laissez les bons temps rouler

500

When did Mardi Gras become an official state holiday in Louisiana? Four Options: 

1750  |  1875  |  1920  |  1980

1875

500

In what country are demon masks worn and large bells clanged to drive out evil spirits and to announce the end of winter on the eve of Lent and spring?

Switzerland 

500

What does the shrove, in Shrove Tuesday, mean? 

“to shrive,” meaning “to confess,” or to hear confessions–a way to prepare our hearts for the beginning of Lent dating back to the Middle Ages.

500

What fruit is often painted and handed out by the Zulu parade float? 

Coconuts 

500

What is a Flambeux?

Every true Mardi Gras parade is led by Flambeaux, torch-bearers who light the way for the coming procession. The tradition arose out of necessity for revelers to see parades that took place at night. Flambeaux often twirl or throw their lit torches for a little extra flame-filled flair.

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