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Mandalorians understand loving without attachment just as well as Jedi do.

Hear me out on this. Mandalorians are a culture built around the inevitability and awareness of death. The concepts of Shereshoy and Aay'han are the most obvious examples- shereshoy because the present moment is all you really have, so make the most of it, enjoy it, cherish it. You live your life one day, one hour, one moment at a time. Aay'han, because love and grief are two sides of the same coin- the people you love will someday be gone, but the people you have lost will always be present in those you love.

The idea of the Manda itself, although I'm sure most mando'ade don't believe in it literally, is also based around accepting and even embracing loss. Whether or not you think that when you die your soul joins into a sort of cultural oversoul or not, or whether you think it's figurative but basically true, or whether you think it's nothing but a philosophical representation of your memory 'living' on, the concept requires acceptance of death. And it's really extremely similar to the Jedi belief in the Force as an afterlife.

The dead are ever-present in mandalorian culture. You probably wear at least one piece of armor from someone you loved and lost. You probably say the names of people who have died every day. I am alive, and you are dead- I remember you, so you are eternal.

Suy cuy'gar. So you are still here- what a pleasant surprise! Ret'urcye mhi. Maybe we will embrace again, my friend.

At every turn, in their armor, in their spiritual practices, in their greetings and goodbyes, mando'ade face and embrace the inevitability of death, and they love more intensely for it. This is finally the point where mandos and jetiise diverge on the topic- You are going to lose the people that you love. What are you going to do about it?

Jedi, who have reality-bending magic powers, prepare themselves for calm acceptance. They get philosophical about it, and surrender what they cannot control to the will of the Force. Exactly as you should if you have the power to kill somebody with your mind. Mandos are... somewhat less likely to take it calmly. Although, I do believe that in general, they are a lot less likely to completely lose it than the casual observer might expect. Death is a part of life- of course a painful, aching part, but it's not like it was a surprise. Shereshoy- tomorrow isn't promised.

Writing a conversation between a mando and a Jedi about this would be really interesting. Or there's always just Bardan, especially when he's basically a walking identity crisis and is trying to figure things out.
verpine: Kal Skirata's helmet (Default)
A mandalorian helmet turned upside down, filled with individually wrapped squares of uj cake- fruit and nuts held together by sticky spiced syrup. A piece of uj cake with several bites taken out of it, held in front of a green mandalorian helmet. The uj cake is a square of densely packed assorted nuts and fruits.

This recipe is based off of panforte de siena, which was KT's inspiration for uj cake. It is similar to the uj cake recipe in the Galaxy's Edge cookbook.

INGREDIENTS:

5 cups nuts, seeds, dried fruit, candied peel, etc.
2+ cups total honey, sugar, syrup, molasses, etc. (slightly under half the mass of your fruit/nuts)
3/4 cups flour (optional, and can be any kind of gluten free flour)
1-3 teaspoons of any spices, feel it with your heart. Original recipe calls for cinnamon, ground ginger, ground mace, and black pepper.

Combine nuts, fruits, and seeds in a bowl. Coat with the flour and spices- this is to prevent any large unbroken clumps from forming.

Melt the sugars over a medium heat in a large pot. Once bubbles begin to appear, set a timer for 5 minutes, and stir constantly. The sugar will double in size. You’re essentially going for approximately a hard ball stage. Use a candy thermometer if you have one. If you don't, err on the side of boiling the sugar for longer.

Immediately pour sugar mixture over dry ingredients and mix. It will begin to harden quickly, but the flour should all absorb into the sugar.

Transfer to parchment-lined and buttered pans. Bake at 300 F for 45 minutes. Remove from pan and cut while cake is still soft. How hard or gooey the final product will be depends on the combination of sugars used and how long they boil for.

Package slices individually- if stored touching they will stick together. I usually just put a slice in a ziploc bag.

Uj cake is essentially shelf stable. I have eaten year-old uj cake before, and only noted a slight texture difference. I keep some in most of my costume bags and hand it out- Surprise Uj Cake is a running joke between me and my friends!

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