On Day of Dead, Bolivians remember COVID-19 departed by baking bread in their likeness
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As the Day of the Dead approaches in Bolivia, bakers are helping those remembering loved ones lost this year to the COVID-19 pandemic by creating loaves in the likeness of the departed.

The bakers knead the dough and shape it into bread in people's form, adding plaster faces. Known as "T' anta wawa," Bolivians believe they ease the journey of the visiting dead.

Bakers make Tanta Wawas (bread children) in honor of the victims of the coronavirus virus before Day of the Dead celebrations in La Paz, Bolivia, October 27, 2020. /Reuters

Bakers make Tanta Wawas (bread children) in honor of the victims of the coronavirus virus before Day of the Dead celebrations in La Paz, Bolivia, October 27, 2020. /Reuters

All Saints' Day is marked on November 1 in many parts of Latin America, a time when families remember their deceased. With the region hit hard by the coronavirus, this year will be particularly poignant for many, and restrictions on social gatherings mean it will be harder for the usual festivities to take place.

In a market in La Paz, Lourdes Vasquez has set up an altar to remember a colleague who died. It has a large, coffin-shaped loaf that says "COVID-19 2020" on it, as well as offerings of fruit, drinks, and snacks.

Lourdes Vasquez arranges a coffin-shaped bread, Tanta Wawas (bread children), and other offerings at an altar set up in memory of the victims of the COVID-19, at a market before Day of the Dead celebrations, in La Paz, Bolivia, October 29, 2020. /Reuters

Lourdes Vasquez arranges a coffin-shaped bread, Tanta Wawas (bread children), and other offerings at an altar set up in memory of the victims of the COVID-19, at a market before Day of the Dead celebrations, in La Paz, Bolivia, October 29, 2020. /Reuters

Bakers said some locals are also requesting bread in health workers' likeness to remember those who died fighting the coronavirus pandemic. Bolivia has reported over 8,700 deaths from COVID-19.

"To remember our family members, we are making T' anta wawa," said baker Marcelo Montano. "They represent loved ones that we have lost, and thanks to this (bread), we have them in our hearts ... we remember them forever."

(Cover: Tanta Wawas (bread children) made in honor of the victims of the coronavirus virus are displayed at a market before Day of the Dead celebrations in La Paz, Bolivia, October 28, 2020. /Reuters)

Source(s): Reuters