At Easter it's hot cross buns and simmenel cake - a fruitcake with marzipan inside, with either 11 or 12 marzipan balls on the top, to symbolise the apostles (number depending on whether Judas is included). Easter eggs symbolise the rebirth of Christ.
Pancakes on pancake day - a tradition of using up all the remains in the cupboard before the start of Lent.
The Christmas period does not seem to involve "religious foods" in the UK.
As for other times of year, hot cross buns are usually available from supermarkets all year around (however some choose to remove the cross for religious reasons.) I don't think there are any other religious foods that are eaten all year round.
Homo-erotic types
camel
Very religious people.
samoans
The majority of the early people who settled in the Plymouth colony in Massachusetts were religious people. They did not agree with the doctrines of the Church of England and were able to be granted permission to establish a settlement in America. These people were known as pilgrims and puritans.
French and American
The majority of the early people who settled in the Plymouth colony in Massachusetts were religious people. They did not agree with the doctrines of the Church of England and were able to be granted permission to establish a settlement in America. These people were known as pilgrims and puritans.
Lettuce, Foods with Refined Carbohydrates and also the occasional Yogurt
Early people at unprocessed foods. These early people would eat foods like berries, fish, squirrels, rabbits, and other meats to survive.
They eat fish and fruit
the main food is rice
fruits veg.and small porshins