How to survive Easter (and any invitation for dinner) in Poland

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How to survive Easter (and any invitation for dinner) in Poland
Babka Marmurkowa - Polish Marble Bundt Cake (recipe in Polish)
Happy Śmingus Dyngus yall 💦💦💦💦
You probably have no idea what a śmingus dyngus is, but whatever, I'm splash splashing you with freezing cold water through the screen now bye 💦🔫
Włodzimierz Przerwa-Tetmajer, Święcone w Bronowicach (Blessing of the Easter food in Bronowice)
1898, oil on canvas
Some less traditional decorations of Mazurek (traditional polish Easter cake) that I made:
Whale Giant octopus
Flower pot Bunny
Tree Duck
Another flower pot ...and "ugly" one to be eaten🤣
Easter Saturday in Poland ✝️🐣🐰🐏
The blessing of Easter baskets on Holy Saturday is a Polish Catholic tradition with roots dating back to the early history of Poland.
“In Poland, Easter provides the opportunity for a big feast following six weeks of Lenten fasting. Churches, homes and streets are usually decorated with displays of colorful flowers, palms and intricately painted eggs. On Easter Saturday, Poles prepare their baskets filling them with food that is blessed and eaten for Easter Sunday breakfast. The Polish Easter basket symbolizes God’s generosity, joy and abundance.” — Ren Behan, 'Wild Honey and Rye: Modern Polish Recipes'
21.04.2019
Today we celebrated Easter.
#110of365