May 22, 2014:  HUISH Episcopi Academy [Somerset, U.K.] students whipped up a traditional Sikh meal as part of their GCSE religious studies. Around 200 students and staff enjoyed the ‘langar’ meal at school to help them learn about Sikhism. Year 10 catering students prepared, cooked and served the vegetarian meal and it was eaten in […]

May 22, 2014:  HUISH Episcopi Academy [Somerset, U.K.] students whipped up a traditional Sikh meal as part of their GCSE religious studies.

Around 200 students and staff enjoyed the ‘langar’ meal at school to help them learn about Sikhism.

Year 10 catering students prepared, cooked and served the vegetarian meal and it was eaten in the authentic way by sitting on the floor.

The langar, meaning ‘kitchen’ is a common feature in a gurdwara, which is the Sikh place of worship.

Diners were also offered Karah Parshad, a sacred sweet pudding known to symbolize God’s blessings.

Courtesy ~ www.westerngazette.co.uk