Mouna
Mouna is a traditional Easter bread originating from Oran, a city in Algeria. It is a sweet, brioche-like bread, often flavored with orange blossom water and decorated with sugar. The bread is typically baked in a round shape, symbolizing the resurrection of Jesus Christ.
History
The origins of Mouna are traced back to the Spanish community in Oran, Algeria. The bread was traditionally baked during the Easter period and was often given as a gift to friends and family. The name 'Mouna' is believed to have been derived from the Spanish word 'mona', which means 'gift'.
Preparation
Mouna is made from a dough consisting of flour, sugar, eggs, and butter. The dough is often flavored with orange blossom water, giving the bread a distinctive, fragrant aroma. The dough is then shaped into a round loaf and decorated with sugar before being baked until golden brown.
Cultural Significance
Mouna is a significant part of Easter celebrations in Oran and other parts of Algeria. The bread is often shared among family and friends, symbolizing unity and togetherness. In recent years, Mouna has gained popularity in other parts of the world, particularly in France and Spain, where it is enjoyed as a festive Easter treat.
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