The night of this Wednesday at 21:50, Easter in Every Sense will bring a new layer of sensory experience to Aragon. Viewers will discover how Easter rituals can be felt as much as seen and heard, turning homes into spaces where touch and taste become central to the celebration.
This traditional event is rich with textures and flavors, and the Aragon TV program will guide audiences through a journey that blends memory with the present. Nacho Rubio leads a stroll along the streets where textures meet tastes, exploring the heart of Holy Week in a material and emotional way.
One segment features the image creator Victor Carazo and his team. They explore the sense of touch by learning to craft and manipulate tools and textures. They handle delicate materials, demonstrate how effortless a touch can feel, and reveal the strain that careful work can impose on the hands. The episode highlights the importance of precision and care in every gesture.
Touch here takes on another dimension as a form of care. It speaks to the slow, attentive work that accompanies every task, much like the dedication shown by hospital staff who tend to patients with steady hands and a calm presence. The narrative celebrates this compassionate touch as a quiet, ongoing service to the community.
Taste remains a throughline throughout Lent. The program features a traditional recipe collection that fills the table with simple, satisfying dishes. The culinary recommendations emphasize core ingredients and clear, wholesome flavors that resonate with families and neighbors alike.
The sounds of passion leave their mark on the hands too. The Aragon Newspaper notes the enduring link between effort and expression as brothers share in creation and celebration.
As Holy Week unfolds in Teruel, the program will showcase typical desserts such as crespillos and other sweets that delight the palate of lamineros and Palm Sunday companions. The familiar aromas and textures invite viewers to relive fond memories while discovering new flavors.
A bar and cafeteria setting in Zaragoza brings together brothers and friends in a space that feels like a living museum of brotherhood. The experience even invites Samaritana beer to the table, expanding the sense of tradition with a modern touch. This Wednesday at 21:50, Easter in Every Sense invites audiences to feel and taste Holy Week in a new light, guided by Nacho Rubio.