16/06/2017
It’s Corpus Christi time in Cuenca! The impressive display of traditional sweets all around Parque Calderon is both amazing and tempting. For us, indulging is all about participating in the local culture. At the same time, those Corpus Christi sweets are REALLY sugary! We suggest picking two or three of the sweets most intriguing to you and buying just one or two pieces. Then eat one once a day for dessert after a meal or with coffee during your afternoon siesta. Almost all of the different traditional candies are made in small, bite-sized pieces so having just a taste is easy. Participating in moderation is the key!
Here's a link to a great article about the Corpus Christi holiday.
https://www.cuencahighlife.com/with-bombs-bursting-in-air-cuencas-annual-setenario-celebration-is-noisy-fattening-and-exciting/
By Sylvan Hardy Get ready for fireworks, cookies, candy, honey bees, and general craziness. Cuenca’s Corpus Christi celebration, commonly known as Setenario or Septenario, kicks off today with a Catholic mass and procession, followed by … Read more