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Bolludagur, Sprengidagur and Öskudagur - The Reykjavík Grapevine Online
On Öskudagur, we arrive at the Icelandic version of Halloween, without the pagan undertones. Children dress in costumes and walk from store to store, seeking candy. But rather than just being able to put their hands out and be given the candy, the beauty of Öskudagur is that children are expected ...
grapevine.is

Buns Day (Bolludagur) - Iceland | iExplore.com
Celebrated throughout Iceland on the Monday two days before Ash Wednesday, Icelanders young and old give over the day to the consumption of delicious cakes or buns . Traditionally the bun is a kind of cream-filled chocolate eclair but any kind of cake is permitted. It is a particularly fun time for ...
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British Airways - Event Guide: Bolludagur (Buns Day) (Iceland)
Two days before the beginning of Lent, homes, restaurants and bakeries throughout the country overflow with delicately-made cream puffs or buns. These buns come in all different shapes and sizes, filled with cream or jam and sometimes drizzled in melted chocolate. Cake lovers will feel that they hav...
eventsuk.britishairways.com

World Events Guide - Buns Day (Bolludagur)
Celebrated throughout Iceland on the Monday two days before Ash Wednesday, Icelanders young and old give over the day to the consumption of delicious cakes or �buns�. Traditionally the bun is a kind of cream-filled chocolate eclair but any kind of cake is permitted. It is a particularly fun time for...
worldeventsguide.com

Exploring the Globe » Blog Archive » ICELAND IS CELEBRATING BOLLUDAGUR
Iceland is today celebrating Bolludagur or Bun Day. It is an old tradition to eat puffed buns, filled with jam and whipped cream and sometimes drizzled with melted chocolate, two days before the beginning of lent. According to the tradition the children are supposed to wake up before their parents s...
exploringtheglobe.com

How do you like Iceland?: Bolludagur
I have been led to believe that traditionally children must get up before their parents, and then attack them with sticks, whilst shouting Bolla, Bolla . For every hit, the child gets one cream bun. Sound...
howdoyoulikeiceland.blogspot.com






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