Paskha
Paskha is a traditional Eastern European dessert, particularly popular in countries like Russia and Ukraine. It is typically made from a mixture of cottage cheese, butter, sugar, and various flavorings, often shaped into a pyramid to symbolize the resurrection of Christ. Paskha is commonly served during the Easter celebrations, reflecting the end of Lent.
The dessert is often decorated with religious symbols, such as the letters "XB," which stand for "Christ is Risen." Families may prepare Paskha as part of their festive meals, sharing it with loved ones to celebrate the joyous occasion of Easter.