This half term year 3 have been investigating Sikhism. We have been discovering the roots of Sikhism and how Sikhs' worship today.
This week we looked at the importance of the Gurdwara, the Sikh place of worship. Sikhs' not only use the Gurdwara for prayer but also to eat together. This is known as Langar. Food is cooked and shared by everyone at the Gurdwara. Sikhs' often take Langar and help feed those who are homeless and in need of a meal. Sikhs' believe that everyone is equal and should be able to eat together.
The children had a great time making Langar and an even better time eating it! Georgia, Leighton and Jasmine weren't sure they would like it but were very brave and tried some. They all loved it, Georgia said, "I loved it all especially the lime juice."Jack , Harry and Leighton finished the bowl of Langar even after all the wraps had gone!
Here are the ingredients you need for our Langar;
Large tomatoes, sliced
Cherry tomatoes, quartered
Cucumber, sliced
Red onions, diced
Feta cheese, cubed
Basil
Salad leaves
Olive oil, tablespoon
Lime, juice of
Olives, if required
Place all your ingredients in a bowl and mix.
We had our Langar in wraps......YUMMY!
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