Is the tradition of ‘Agra Hadig’ Armenian, or one that Armenians have adopted?
That’s the question I’m trying to answer for Dan Stepanian-Bennett.
Dan came across my April post about Agra Hadig and wishes to try out this tradition on his two nephews in September.
When Dan asked his mother about this idea, he was surprised when she dismissed this custom as not actually being Armenian.
In my April story I included a passage from the Library of Congress which explains this topic, but I honestly cannot swear on a stack of Bibles as to whether the tradition of Agra Hadig is 100% Armenian.
In my April story I included a passage from the Library of Congress which explains this topic, but I honestly cannot swear on a stack of Bibles as to whether the tradition of Agra Hadig is 100% Armenian.
Dan feels that many of the families who participate in this traditional activity are those who've lived in Middle Eastern countries such as Lebanon, Iran, Iraq, Syria, Jordan, etc.
So, I’m reaching out to my Armenian Kitchen audience…
If anyone can shed some light on the country of origin of Agra Hadig, we’d love to hear from you either in a comment, or email: robyn@thearmeniankitchen.com.
Thanks very much!