[Idiom] Bread and wine

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Hello!
Could someone explain what does the idiom 'bread and wine' mean?
Thanks!
 
How is it used?

It could have a religious meaning or a gourmet food meaning, among others.

You must always give context when asking the definition of a word or phrase. :lol:.
 
Yeah, sure!
It's used in a religious context.
But what is the exactly meaning? I dont know:(
 
Without getting into too much religion....

Christian religions usually have a ritual during worship services in which bread and wine are consumed. You can read more about "Communion" online if it interests you. Different religions will have different symbols or explanations for things.
 
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