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Chiristians use bread and wine in their religion, if you are christened as a christian it is usually protocall to turn up for a consecutive three Sundays afterwards and line up to drink a sip of wine and a piece of stale bread. This symbolises that you are accepting God's food and that a piece of Jesus is rested upon you. The wine symbolises Jesus' blood and the bread symbolises his body.

Jews use bread and wine as part of the Shabbat and Festival meals.

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