De Boisse maintains that the events simply resurrect a deep-rooted French custom of large-scale communal dining featuring regional cuisine, a practice tracing back to medieval times. Following the Revolution and the monarchy’s abolition, banquets républicains emerged to celebrate the new order, and until recently, nearly every village hosted an annual banquet populaire — a traditional people’s feast.
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