We had a look at why so many people across the UK will be tucking into fish and chips today and where the tradition comes from.
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00:00Hello and welcome to Manchester World. My name's Theo Hewson-Betz and first things first, happy Easter.
00:05Now as I'm filming this, it's Good Friday, so this evening's dinner is going to be made up of fish and chips.
00:11Now this has been a habit in my family on Good Friday since I was a young lad,
00:15and while I understand that it had something to do with Christianity,
00:18it occurred to me earlier that I had no real understanding of why the rule existed and what the purpose was.
00:23So let's have a quick look back through time.
00:25Now this is a historically Christian tradition, typically associated with the Catholic faith more than any other,
00:31and the habit of eating fish on a Friday actually came about back in the second century of Christianity.
00:36Meat was such a vital and important part of the diet that each Friday people would give up meat and turn to fish or vegetables
00:41in order to remind themselves of Jesus' sacrifice on the cross, which obviously came about on Good Friday.
00:47Now a few centuries later, Lent came into existence and took on much more of the responsibility
00:51of allowing Christians to sacrifice things that are important to them and encouraging abstinence in certain things.
00:57This is in much the same way that you might give up chocolate for Lent.
01:00Now it took some time, but eventually some of the leaders in the Catholic Church decided that there was too much of an emphasis
01:05on sacrifice and sin, with a decent proportion of people believing that breaking Friday abstinence
01:10was a sin substantial enough to land people in hell.
01:13With that in mind, fasting was preserved on Ash Wednesday and Good Friday,
01:16which limited the amount of meals that people would have,
01:18and abstaining from meat was maintained on Fridays through Lent.
01:21Over time, most families who stick to the tradition are focused more on today, Good Friday,
01:25for maintaining their abstinence, and many families, religious or not,
01:28will find themselves having a delightful chippy tea tonight.
01:31Now here in the north of England, we do fish and chips really well,
01:33and there are tons of great places in Manchester to pick up your chippy tea.
01:37I'm going to go to Wright, grab some fish, chips, and we're in the north.
01:41Gravy.
01:42That's all for now. Follow Manchester World for more, and we'll see you again next time.