Country in grip of ‘Tsiknopempti’ fever

Revelers take part in traditional 'Tskinopempti' (Smoky Thursday) celebrations in the northern port city of Thessaloniki. The aroma of grilled and roasted meats filled the streets in cities and towns across the country on Thursday, marking an important date in the 'Apokries,' the three-week Greek Carnival season. Tsiknopempti, which is on the second to last Thursday before Lent, is a day of feasting before fasting commences. It also signals the start of big carnival events around the country, which culminate on Sunday, March 17, the day before Clean Monday, a public holiday celebrated with another feast, this one of fish and seafood. [ALEXANDROS AVRAMIDIS/INTIME NEWS]

Revelers take part in traditional "Tskinopempti" (Smoky Thursday) celebrations in the northern port city of Thessaloniki. The aroma of grilled and roasted meats filled the streets in cities and towns across the country on Thursday, marking an important date in the "Apokries," the three-week Greek Carnival season. Tsiknopempti, which is on the second to last Thursday before Lent, is a day of feasting before fasting commences. It also signals the start of big carnival events around the country, which culminate on Sunday, March 17, the day before Clean Monday, a public holiday celebrated with another feast, this one of fish and seafood. [InTime News]

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