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		<title>The Myths and Truths about Throwing Rice at weddings</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The throwing of rice on a wedded couple has always been symbolic of wishing prosperity and minimizing wants. From Roman times grain, like wheat has been associated with the wedding ceremony. While expensive wheat bouquets later became flower bouquets, and the crumbling of wheat cakes morphed into consumable wedding cakes, throwing of wheat grains were [...]]]></description>
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