Russell, While I Generally HATE to be serious, I GOTTA agree with Arrato, Lysy2 ( my keypad doesn't have the squiggly "L") and Marek P here. IF I could vote for you in a Polish ambassadorial election, I'd DEFINITELY do it!! Personally, I can't think of a better person to be the liaison between the two top- tier countries🌍,especially since you're from a VERY patriotic and independent state, Texas!! Perhaps you could conflate the two cultures and create Some " DON'T MESS WITH POLAND " 👕T-shirts !! While I've always been proud of my Polish ancestry, YOUR channel has taken It To a new level and now Poland Has really gotten under my skin (in a GOOD way- it's a tricky idiom). I LOVE hearing about Poland's customs and enjoy reading the comments from Poles as they're typically SO relatable. I'm NOT a tattoo guy, BUT I've even contemplated getting a tattoo on One of my Polish "hammers"💪( more on that later). So,Russell, please keep doing what you're doing. Ideally, I'd LOVE for you to promote good will, harmony and friendship(as WELL as easy travel between the two countries!!) between the people of the USA and Poland as ,being a Polish-American, that'd be fakking awesome to me. PS I'd LIKE you EVEN MORE as a liaison If you had some Pierogi in your DNA, BUT it's cool,as I LIKE Italian-Americans!!😀 PPS My Pierogi/golabki/kielbasa consumption has LITERALLY (in the real meaning of the word, NOT the typical USA college girl's usage 😀) increased since I starting watching your channel.👍
@@charlies.5777 Thank you so much. It would be such an honor to ever get the chance to serve in a diplomatic role. I hope our embassy discovers my page someday and approves :) twitter.com/USEmbassyWarsaw
I have no connection with Poland and live in the UK but I love your channel and am finding it fascinating to find out about Poland. Happy Easter to you and your family. :)
Hi Jean, Easter tradition is beautiful but after Easter you need proper holidays! you feel so exhausted after all this cooking baking cleaning etc. I prefer English way :) with little polish twist greetings from Cheshire
Jean Grice Well, we (Poles) are not SO bad as some think. Some of our traditions are strange but only ours. I mean, despite this mass emigration in the world and cultural confusion everywhere Polish people still care for traditions passed down through generations. 😊
White chocolate lamb? Never heard about this and I'm Polish. White sugar lamb 100% sugar. We use them to decorate Easter basket and nobody eat them after Easter.
What I like about your videos is that they're extremely informative and concise. Almost 9 minutes but a lot of information. If this was made by a typical youtuber I'm sure this video would take 20-30 minutes.
Because Poland is primarily Catholic country, Easter is a huuuuuuuuuuge deal. Same with Mexico, right now. Down there in Mexico they celebrate for one whole week, with festivals ga-lore.
For Catholics this is the most important holiday of all. We belive in resurrection of Jesus that's the point of christianity and that's why We focus on this so much. Wesołych Świąt Wielkiejnocy
His birth is a joyous occasion as well. However, His Resurrection is a much more glorious event, because by His death and Resurrection, He conquered death forever and redeemed our sins.
@Error 404 As I said before It's cleary said by doctrine of Catholic Church. On the miracle of resurrection We build our faith and that's why this is so important specially in Poland where big majority of Christians are Catholics 92% of all Poles are Catholics
Raczej wszyscy Chrześcijanie uważają, że Zmartwychwstanie Jezusa jest najważniejszym świętem zgodnie z Biblią "A jeżeli Chrystus nie zmartwychwstał, daremna jest wasza wiara i aż dotąd pozostajecie w waszych grzechach. Tak więc i ci, co pomarli w Chrystusie, poszli na zatracenie. Jeżeli tylko w tym życiu w Chrystusie nadzieję pokładamy, jesteśmy bardziej od wszystkich ludzi godni politowania." 1Kor 15, 17-19 W KKK 1169 też podkreślone "Dlatego Wielkanoc nie jest po prostu jednym ze świąt, ale jest "Świętem świąt", "Uroczystością uroczystości", tak jak Eucharystia jest Sakramentem sakramentów". A to że większość Polaków upodobała sobie Boże Narodzenie jest inną sprawą ;) z punktu widzenia wiary Wielkanoc jest najważniejszym świętem
We don't use white chocolate lambs. They are not really popular. The easter basket lambs used most often are made of sugar or butter. Btw you can buy good white chocolate lambs from good brands but they are not popular and hard to find. And for obvious reasons I don't recommend the butter ones on a hot sunny day.
For me as a christian it is the MOST important holiday, except I dont really clean or eat candy I celebrate 40 days of Lent where I live and eat like a minimalist, and then I give what I save to the poor
Interesting, never heard of the white chocolate lamb. Here in the US we have the butter lamb. You have to have that for Easter. We also enjoy eating kielbasa and beet horseradish along with ham. It's neat to see how they do Easter in Poland.
Bruh ! You have to add videos like that before holiday (easter in this case lol) You explain everything so perfect that all my friends in NJ can understand out tradition :) good job love you
Happy Easter.I absolutely love the polish palms. I brought them in Brooklyn. So colorfull just like "pisanki" What about the religious celebrations? Not just the windows had to be clean. Also behind and under the bed!😉
Your videos explain Polish traditions so well ❤️ my boyfriend, who isn't Polish, finds them so helpful to understand our traditions. Yesterday he went with us to the Święconka and he enjoyed it so much :) Thank you for making such amazing videos! 💙💙💙💙 Happy Easter 🐰
Thank Lamb you tried is basically the whole Mendeleev table. Usually Easter Lambs are made from sugar or, if one has some artistic talent, it can be carved from butter. As far as eggs, you forgot to mention at least two eggs which are peeled. Eggs represent a new life being reborn every spring. There, of course is also bread and sausage, babka, horseradish, and salt and pepper. But one can't forget small bottle of wine.( Holly Communion, bread and wine ). Palms are made of all kinds of wheats because Poland was and still is a farm country. Those palms are blessed on Palm Sunday to ensure good harvest. Baskets are blessed on Holly Saturday to ensure that one will have abundance of food all year. Just found your channel, like it lots. As a polish native, who spent 37 years in the States, I truly appreciate your approach thord Poland. It is a beautiful country with great history, food and costumes. And yes, polish language is difficult, but they say, that if you learn polish, you can learn any language in the world.
It’s a sugar lamb more often than chocolate. Nobody eats it. The lamb used to be made of butter as a part of preparations. At least here where I’m from.
Or baked cake in that form (babka). The most common though is sugar lamb. My mother-in-law had the form making butter lambs, it is best to make one at home, as the butter will remain fresh
Hello Russell 😊 I really like the way you present Polish traditions and aspects of our culture 👍 A little explanation about cleaning your house and windows at this time of the year. Even though these days people go over the top with it( hence memes') it origins from a tradition of sweeping out the last bits of winter from your household so you can welcome Spring and nicer warmer days 😉 Greetings from Nottinghamshire
These scratched eggs are called kroszonki, don't know if they have English name. It's very traditional type of decorative egg in Poland, and it's so popular that in some cities, especially in those in Silesia county, you can find some contests for best and most impressive one. 😊 Happy Easter 😊
Jak w przypadku bożego narodzenia, wielkanoc jest również przekształconym na chrześcijaństwo dawnym, słowiańskim świętem, na terenach Polski nazywało się ono Jare Gody i odbywało się w podobnym czasie co wielkanoc. Pisanki, święconki w koszyku, lany poniedziałek, zające i wiele innych tradycji są właśnie z czasów naszych słowiańskich przodków sprzed chrześcijaństwa. Również znaczenie święta jest takie samo, śmierć i zmartwychwstanie. Pod koniec zimy lub na początku wiosny dawni słowianie palili kukły przedstawiające słowiańską boginię Marzannę, boginię zimy i śmierci, to miało sprawić, że zima się skończy. Następnie te kukły topiono, woda była symbolem życia, odrodzenia, wierzono, że Marzanna odradza się w postaci Dziewanny, bogini wiosny, płodności i łowów (bądź też Dziewanna była siostrą Marzanny, dziś nie wiadomo dokładnie, ponieważ podczas chrystianizacji starano się zniszczyć wszystko co związane ze słowiańską mitologią, w dzisiejszej wiedzy niestety są pewne braki). W tym czasie również jeden z najważniejszych słowoańskich bogów, Perun, pokazywał się w swojej młodzieńczej wersji jako Jaryło. Również kalendarz dawnych Słowian był inny, nowy rok zaczynał się wraz z nadejściem wiosny, więc podczas Jarych Godów stary rok się kończył, a nowy zaczynał.
Russell, do you know that as a revenge for wet monday girls can hit back with Brooms on thuesday. Not as popular as wet monday but on the country side it is practiced.
Wesołych Świąt, thank u for your films, understanding polish People and... Thank you I understand what u talking about in english. Greetings for your family. Do your job. God bless Poland and U.S. and A. as Borat said 😆 whos not American 😉 and Polish as well♥️
Thank you so much for that. I think that Polish Easter are one of the coolest and interesting tradisions and holidays in a world:))) regards from London
I'm of Polish descent. Grew up in Cleveland, Ohio Never heard of Garden Cress. My Polish cousins didn't have it when I visited for Easter a few years back!
Polish easter and other holidays, like christmas, are more about getting together with your family than they are religious, because even in not really religious families like my own it's a tradition to visit your family and just spend some time together during that time. The primary reason might be that nearly everyone has a day-off around those times ;p But even though I'm an atheist myself easter and christmas are kinda special time for me.
I love polish eggs. I have 3 so far (A egg resembling peacock feathers, a green pattern egg, and a blue tree egg with a single blue flower). I get about 2 a year.
Everyone is talking about this "traditional sugar lamb" but for me that's unusual! In my family we always make a lamb from biszkopt (sponge cake?). And after it's got dry, we mix it with jelly - this is our strange dessert called legumina 😁 Happy Easter for you and your family!
I remember when I was kid we didn't had white chocolate lamb. Instead the lamb was made from sugar and surprisingly it wasn't that sweet as you would expect. It was dry in touch but when you bitten it was kind wet with little bit lemon taste. And this was everywhere and never saw chocolate one. I think in the last three decades things get changed but I wonder if the sugar one still exist.
That was pretty educational to watch as a Pole :D, great video! We usually use sugar lambs not white chocolate lambs, haven't heard of it. Also as a defender of white chocolate: white chocolate isn't regular chocolate as it has no cocoa in it as a rule, though it does have cocoa fat, hence why it's still called chocolate
Happy Easter to you and your family! 🙂 My Easter traditions are a little bit different. I don't buy that cheap white lamb for once. And I tend to celebrate all of the Triduum Sacrum - three days of liturgy from the last supper till the Resurrection - but I'm a little weird 😁
I don't like white chocolate either! I enjoyed your video from the previous year with your children. :) And I love that little sugar lamb, so cute! I wondered if you save those for decoration or if you break them up and eat them too, say drop pieces into a cup of coffee or tea?
Did you know we share holy egg once wishing well for family and friends? Did you know Sunday breakfast is the most important event of Easter celebration? And "mazurek" is very traditional Easter cake.
You forgot about "Zajączek" :) In Wielkopolska we have lambs made of butter. I honestly don't know if you can see it in other regions. I guess you can, but i'm not sure :P
Oh you need to try the lamb made from sugar, that's more traditional. But if I am honest I only sometimes use it for decorations, but when I was a kid eating pure sugar was fun hahha. Ps. I live in Scotland so I don't do it all.
Hi Russel I truly enjoyed your Easter traditions episode 41! I just wanted to comment on the whites chocolate lamb. This is something new to me ( I grew up in Poland in the 80’s and lived there until 2001). What we always had was a sugar lamb not white chocolate one. The sugar one was tasty and sugary and you could melt it and use it in your bakings. There were also sugar roosters and bunnies. I wish I could post a picture for you! White chocolate ones are something new that I have not seen before. (No wonder why they taste awful). Lidia
You can get sugar lamb and bread like. I remember we had one made of pastry for years, it was all dried out and rock hard, but did a good decoration for the basket 😁😂
I love Poland. This is my first Easter in Poland, and I spent it with my Polish friends as the family invited me and didn’t want me to be alone. These people…every day I am beyond happy that I’ve met them. As a dude from Louisiana, and first-hand witnessing the contrast between here, the amazing, beautiful Polish people vs what the US president stated…I know what this dude means by “why go back for Easter? Maybe thanksgiving or Christmas…”
I love the Brazilian Easter egg. Also... is that vegetable also watercress? Happy Easter! I’m not on a celebratory mood as my cat died yesterday... we had to put him down...
Russ, you omitted showing countryside competition of who builds the tallest palm tree. I think it'll be interesting for foreigners to see it. That lamb originally was made from sugar and is related to Christianity. I'm not sure you made that connection in your vlog. Also eggs were originally decorated in three different ways. First, by dipping an egg in colored water and then adding other colors. Second, by dipping in colored water and then using some sharp tool to scribe design. Third, by applying wax on top of the egg in shape of decoration then dipping in colored water and then removing wax.
To be honest I've never experienced this much folklore at once during my time back in Poland. What was always observed and required in my home was the Easter basket and the Sunday morning mass, followed by family breakfast.
As for the white chocolate lamb it isn't that popular in Poland. In the south it is actually a rare find. Most popular lambs are made of sugar dough and are as unedible as the palm oil atrocity you were unlucky to try ;) A totally oldschool tradition (at least in Silesia, I can't speak for other parts of Poland) is to bake a cake-lamb (sometimes we put frosting or powdered sugar on top), that the whole familly shares on easter sunday.
Hello Russell, I (a Catholic Polish-American from the North) just wanted to wish you (a Baptist Italian-American😀 from the DEEP South) and your family - as well as the GOOD people (PEEPS🐣😀) of Poland,OF COURSE - a Happy Easter/ Wesołego Alleluja /Swiat !!(which one is correct?) ⛪🐇 We're having some lamb as well, but not the sugared kind. And some ham 🐷. Because, as (I THINK) Borat said, "Everything goes with HAM!!" :-) Well, gotta Run now- I NEED to wash some windows!! PS Have an Umbrella☔ready for Wet Monday /Smigus Dyngus. PPS I THINK that Smigus Dyngus has a different meaning here.😀
I remember when i sneaked into my good friends house and pour backet of water on him while he was sleeping. Lany poniedziałek is one of the best days of the year (when its sunny outside)
I really wish you'd mention Easter Triduum (Paschal Triduum) and the Resurrection mass which make polish Easter very special because of its glamourous celebration :-) but maybe it's not just a polish thing and everyone celebrates that way?
I told my 9 years old sister that in America they doesnt heard about things like chocolate lamb, palms or even śmingus dyngus- she was shocked and asked: 'so what they have there?'
Actually, it all depends on what area of the USA you're talking about. In areas with a LARGE Polish-American population - like Chicago , Cleveland, Ohio and Buffalo, NY - you'd definitely find some or all of the Polish traditions observed, including Dyngus Day. If you Google Buffalo Dyngus Day you'll even see T-shirts👕 to commemorate the day. PS Just DON'T forget to include the "Day" AFTER "Buffalo Dyngus"🐃 OR you might END up on a completely different website!!😀
Chocolate lamb? Whoa, that's my first time hearing it. Well, I only eat sweets I eat myself anyway, so I don't even go near the shelves where I might find it, I guess. But as far as I can remember the decorative lamb was always made of a) bread or b) butter or c) sugar or d) marzipan.
In US Easter is far less celebrated than in Poland, I remember my first Easter in US and it kinda' came and went without much fanfare... In Poland they are equally celebrated...and did I also mention that both Christmass and Easter are celebrated for TWO days...? :)
White sugar lamb 100% sugar only. TBH never even thought there was a version made from choclate. And yes, we ate it although in many regions only the youngest one gets that sweet, sweet lamb.
I've never heard about the white chocolate lamb but white sugar lamb is always put in the Easter basket. And unlike some people here in the comments I always eat it after the Easter breakfast, it's not only as a decoration :)
You are best ambassador of Poland ever. Thanks for your work, its outstanding!
Thank you so much! Bardzo miło z twojej strony. Share my vids with your friends, please 😊👍
Russel for US Ambasador in Poland instead of that botox laden, dumb, arogant b*tch, Mosbacher!
@@marek0101 Dziękuję barrrrrrrdzo!!!!
Russell,
While I Generally HATE to be serious, I GOTTA agree with Arrato, Lysy2 ( my keypad doesn't have the squiggly "L") and Marek P here. IF I could vote for you in a Polish ambassadorial election, I'd DEFINITELY do it!! Personally, I can't think of a better person to be the liaison between the two top- tier countries🌍,especially since you're from a VERY patriotic and independent state, Texas!! Perhaps you could conflate the two cultures and create Some " DON'T MESS WITH POLAND " 👕T-shirts !! While I've always been proud of my Polish ancestry, YOUR channel has taken It To a new level and now Poland Has really gotten under my skin (in a GOOD way- it's a tricky idiom). I LOVE hearing about Poland's customs and enjoy reading the comments from Poles as they're typically SO relatable. I'm NOT a tattoo guy, BUT I've even contemplated getting a tattoo on One of my Polish "hammers"💪( more on that later). So,Russell, please keep doing what you're doing. Ideally, I'd LOVE for you to promote good will, harmony and friendship(as WELL as easy travel between the two countries!!) between the people of the USA and Poland as ,being a Polish-American, that'd be fakking awesome to me.
PS I'd LIKE you EVEN MORE as a liaison If you had some Pierogi in your DNA, BUT it's cool,as I LIKE Italian-Americans!!😀
PPS My Pierogi/golabki/kielbasa consumption has LITERALLY (in the real meaning of the word, NOT the typical USA college girl's usage 😀) increased since I starting watching your channel.👍
@@charlies.5777 Thank you so much. It would be such an honor to ever get the chance to serve in a diplomatic role. I hope our embassy discovers my page someday and approves :) twitter.com/USEmbassyWarsaw
I have no connection with Poland and live in the UK but I love your channel and am finding it fascinating to find out about Poland. Happy Easter to you and your family. :)
Hi Jean, Easter tradition is beautiful but after Easter you need proper holidays! you feel so exhausted after all this cooking baking cleaning etc. I prefer English way :) with little polish twist greetings from Cheshire
Jean Grice Well, we (Poles) are not SO bad as some think. Some of our traditions are strange but only ours. I mean, despite this mass emigration in the world and cultural confusion everywhere Polish people still care for traditions passed down through generations. 😊
@@melmermer6051 buy chinese food and sleep on the couch having bottle of scotch beside you
Well Poland, UK in both countries are many Poles XD
White chocolate lamb? Never heard about this and I'm Polish. White sugar lamb 100% sugar. We use them to decorate Easter basket and nobody eat them after Easter.
Actually, in my family we had both sugar lambs and white chocollate lams. Maybe a couple of times we ate them, but usually they stay intact.
Yes, only white sugar lamb but I guess things changed now ;)
well, I saw sugar lambs. I saw butter ones (in Wielkopolska mostly). But it's first "chocolate" one...
What about butter lambs?
I did 😂
What I like about your videos is that they're extremely informative and concise. Almost 9 minutes but a lot of information. If this was made by a typical youtuber I'm sure this video would take 20-30 minutes.
I really care about YOUR time, thanks 😊👍
In my opinion traditional easter lamb should made of sugar.
Thanks, Peter 👍😊
Yes i think the same.
Not made of butter?
You mean butter?
Agreed, sugar lamb is traditional.
Because Poland is primarily Catholic country, Easter is a huuuuuuuuuuge deal.
Same with Mexico, right now.
Down there in Mexico they celebrate for one whole week, with festivals ga-lore.
Me Mexican my bf Polish from Poland XD
In China the Catholic church uses pine branches for palms.
Great video that's a fun way to learn about Poland.
For Catholics this is the most important holiday of all. We belive in resurrection of Jesus that's the point of christianity and that's why We focus on this so much.
Wesołych Świąt Wielkiejnocy
His birth is a joyous occasion as well. However, His Resurrection is a much more glorious event, because by His death and Resurrection, He conquered death forever and redeemed our sins.
@Error 404 It's not my opinion about this it is a official statement of Catholic Church that this is the most important event in year
@Error 404 Christmas is a fairly new holiday in the Christian church.
@Error 404 As I said before It's cleary said by doctrine of Catholic Church. On the miracle of resurrection We build our faith and that's why this is so important specially in Poland where big majority of Christians are Catholics 92% of all Poles are Catholics
Raczej wszyscy Chrześcijanie uważają, że Zmartwychwstanie Jezusa jest najważniejszym świętem zgodnie z Biblią "A jeżeli Chrystus nie zmartwychwstał, daremna jest wasza wiara i aż dotąd pozostajecie w waszych grzechach. Tak więc i ci, co pomarli w Chrystusie, poszli na zatracenie. Jeżeli tylko w tym życiu w Chrystusie nadzieję pokładamy, jesteśmy bardziej od wszystkich ludzi godni politowania." 1Kor 15, 17-19
W KKK 1169 też podkreślone "Dlatego Wielkanoc nie jest po prostu jednym ze świąt, ale jest "Świętem świąt", "Uroczystością uroczystości", tak jak Eucharystia jest Sakramentem sakramentów".
A to że większość Polaków upodobała sobie Boże Narodzenie jest inną sprawą ;) z punktu widzenia wiary Wielkanoc jest najważniejszym świętem
I live in France and I miss Easter (I'm Polish)
Come back
Before even watching a video I answer to a question form a title: sałatka jarzynowa
Yeeessss
Same. I love sałatka jarzynowa. 😍
I love sałatka jarzynowa. Best part of every holiday
Nope. Żurek
Fuj. Never
So true 😄❤! Greetings from Poland of course 🤗!
We don't use white chocolate lambs. They are not really popular. The easter basket lambs used most often are made of sugar or butter.
Btw you can buy good white chocolate lambs from good brands but they are not popular and hard to find. And for obvious reasons I don't recommend the butter ones on a hot sunny day.
as She said😊
Chocolade ones are another coca-colaism😏...
I agree. Sugar lamb is king of decoration and its tasty.
A ja nie mogę znaleźć cukrowych baranków :( wszędzie tylko te z czekolady
@@asiam8615 coś ty? Gdzie mieszkasz? U nas same cukrowe :O
@@annmal5289 we wroclawiu, same czekoladowe albo babki w stylu baranka ... :/
Happy Easter indeed!
For me as a christian it is the MOST important holiday, except I dont really clean or eat candy
I celebrate 40 days of Lent where I live and eat like a minimalist, and then I give what I save to the poor
That’s beautiful! Happy Easter!!
Interesting, never heard of the white chocolate lamb. Here in the US we have the butter lamb. You have to have that for Easter. We also enjoy eating kielbasa and beet horseradish along with ham. It's neat to see how they do Easter in Poland.
Bruh ! You have to add videos like that before holiday (easter in this case lol) You explain everything so perfect that all my friends in NJ can understand out tradition :) good job love you
In my house we got butter lamb. Atleast we can use it at breakfast. :D
Happy Easter!
It is the most important holiday of the Christian faith. Wesołego Alleluja!
Wesołych Świąt Tobie i Twojej Rodzinie
Happy Easter.I absolutely love the polish palms. I brought them in Brooklyn. So colorfull just like "pisanki" What about the religious celebrations?
Not just the windows had to be clean. Also behind and under the bed!😉
Also we use bukszpan to decorate basket.
Your videos explain Polish traditions so well ❤️ my boyfriend, who isn't Polish, finds them so helpful to understand our traditions. Yesterday he went with us to the Święconka and he enjoyed it so much :) Thank you for making such amazing videos! 💙💙💙💙 Happy Easter 🐰
Thank Lamb you tried is basically the whole Mendeleev table. Usually Easter Lambs are made from sugar or, if one has some artistic talent, it can be carved from butter. As far as eggs, you forgot to mention at least two eggs which are peeled. Eggs represent a new life being reborn every spring. There, of course is also bread and sausage, babka, horseradish, and salt and pepper. But one can't forget small bottle of wine.( Holly Communion, bread and wine ).
Palms are made of all kinds of wheats because Poland was and still is a farm country. Those palms are blessed on Palm Sunday to ensure good harvest. Baskets are blessed on Holly Saturday to ensure that one will have abundance of food all year.
Just found your channel, like it lots. As a polish native, who spent 37 years in the States, I truly appreciate your approach thord Poland. It is a beautiful country with great history, food and costumes. And yes, polish language is difficult, but they say, that if you learn polish, you can learn any language in the world.
It’s a sugar lamb more often than chocolate. Nobody eats it.
The lamb used to be made of butter as a part of preparations. At least here where I’m from.
children eat them if they want
hmL children eat pretty much everything so...
still not nobody
hmL ever heard of generalization?
@@pigletphilosophy8057 nope, only globalisation ;\
Chocolate easter lamb? No way! Traditional is made of sugar or butter.
Or baked cake in that form (babka). The most common though is sugar lamb. My mother-in-law had the form making butter lambs, it is best to make one at home, as the butter will remain fresh
Happy Easter!! Those Polish eggs make mine look VERY sub-par..
In France I saw them costing €5
God bless you!
Happy Easter. Wonderful presentation. 💕
I am polish but I still love your channel good job and happy easter
Happy Easter! Radosnych Świąt Zmartwychwstania Pańskiego +++
Hello Russell 😊
I really like the way you present Polish traditions and aspects of our culture 👍
A little explanation about cleaning your house and windows at this time of the year. Even though these days people go over the top with it( hence memes') it origins from a tradition of sweeping out the last bits of winter from your household so you can welcome Spring and nicer warmer days 😉
Greetings from Nottinghamshire
GARDEN CREST IS SO POPULAR IN UK
Interesting video as always. Happy Easter.
Happy Easter to you and your family
Happy Easter. This year I am away from my family. Spending Easter in United Kingdom is not the same. Nice reminder about Polish Easter.
Thanks for sharing, from an American living in Ireland and no plastic eggs here either.
Wesołych Świąt!
These scratched eggs are called kroszonki, don't know if they have English name. It's very traditional type of decorative egg in Poland, and it's so popular that in some cities, especially in those in Silesia county, you can find some contests for best and most impressive one. 😊 Happy Easter 😊
LIPNICA is a village where people made the tallest eastern palm in Poland , possible in the world , just check it out .
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Jak w przypadku bożego narodzenia, wielkanoc jest również przekształconym na chrześcijaństwo dawnym, słowiańskim świętem, na terenach Polski nazywało się ono Jare Gody i odbywało się w podobnym czasie co wielkanoc. Pisanki, święconki w koszyku, lany poniedziałek, zające i wiele innych tradycji są właśnie z czasów naszych słowiańskich przodków sprzed chrześcijaństwa. Również znaczenie święta jest takie samo, śmierć i zmartwychwstanie. Pod koniec zimy lub na początku wiosny dawni słowianie palili kukły przedstawiające słowiańską boginię Marzannę, boginię zimy i śmierci, to miało sprawić, że zima się skończy. Następnie te kukły topiono, woda była symbolem życia, odrodzenia, wierzono, że Marzanna odradza się w postaci Dziewanny, bogini wiosny, płodności i łowów (bądź też Dziewanna była siostrą Marzanny, dziś nie wiadomo dokładnie, ponieważ podczas chrystianizacji starano się zniszczyć wszystko co związane ze słowiańską mitologią, w dzisiejszej wiedzy niestety są pewne braki). W tym czasie również jeden z najważniejszych słowoańskich bogów, Perun, pokazywał się w swojej młodzieńczej wersji jako Jaryło. Również kalendarz dawnych Słowian był inny, nowy rok zaczynał się wraz z nadejściem wiosny, więc podczas Jarych Godów stary rok się kończył, a nowy zaczynał.
Wesołych Świąt :)
Russell, do you know that as a revenge for wet monday girls can hit back with Brooms on thuesday.
Not as popular as wet monday but on the country side it is practiced.
At my home Tuesday tradition lasts the whole year. :(
@@charonboat6394 you have to suffer for sins hehe :D
Wesołych Świąt, thank u for your films, understanding polish People and... Thank you I understand what u talking about in english. Greetings for your family. Do your job. God bless Poland and U.S. and A. as Borat said 😆 whos not American 😉 and Polish as well♥️
I'm from Poland 😊 omg i love sałatka jarzynowa! 😍 and lany poniedziałek 😂
I gotta say Russell, your shirt choices make you look like a legit Polish person. In a good way of course, looking fly there man ;)
Wesołych Świat. 😊
Lamb should be made from sugar, it is decoration ;) Like some long sugar candys for Christmas tree ;)
Wesołych Świąt
Thank you so much for that. I think that Polish Easter are one of the coolest and interesting tradisions and holidays in a world:))) regards from London
Miłej Niedzieli Wielkanocnej.
Happy Easter xx
They use to have baraneck made of special sugar- those were good
I've been all over the USA and never heard of garden cress. Sounds delicious. The Polish really know how to do Easter!
Never heard Garden Cress..great story..love the story about Jesus looking at the windows
Wesołych Świąt.
Happy Easter. Hallelujah!!!! 🐇🐏🐥🐤🐣
Now it's not so popular but on polish villeges you can still saw this. It's called środopoście. Good old days 😁
Superb channel mate, i recently stumbled upon it and im binge watchin it now, glad You enjoy my country so much mate
I'm of Polish descent. Grew up in Cleveland, Ohio
Never heard of Garden Cress. My Polish cousins didn't have it when I visited for Easter a few years back!
You should ask them why they didn't have it. I'm curious if it's maybe a regional difference or simply a different tradition 🤔
Happy Easter!
Polish easter and other holidays, like christmas, are more about getting together with your family than they are religious, because even in not really religious families like my own it's a tradition to visit your family and just spend some time together during that time. The primary reason might be that nearly everyone has a day-off around those times ;p But even though I'm an atheist myself easter and christmas are kinda special time for me.
Great video!
I love polish eggs. I have 3 so far (A egg resembling peacock feathers, a green pattern egg, and a blue tree egg with a single blue flower). I get about 2 a year.
Wesołego Alleluja!!!
Z wielką przyjemnością oglądam Twoje filmy❣
Pozdrawiam 🤗
Everyone is talking about this "traditional sugar lamb" but for me that's unusual! In my family we always make a lamb from biszkopt (sponge cake?). And after it's got dry, we mix it with jelly - this is our strange dessert called legumina 😁
Happy Easter for you and your family!
Czekam na więcej nowych filmów. wesołych świąt
Wesołych Świąt Tobie i Twojej Rodzinie
Wesołego Alleluja. You also should mention about sharing the blessed eggs.
I remember when I was kid we didn't had white chocolate lamb. Instead the lamb was made from sugar and surprisingly it wasn't that sweet as you would expect. It was dry in touch but when you bitten it was kind wet with little bit lemon taste. And this was everywhere and never saw chocolate one. I think in the last three decades things get changed but I wonder if the sugar one still exist.
If you look carefully there is a sugar lamb just in front of the chocolate one😊. Still in existence
Thank you as always and Happy Easter!!
That was pretty educational to watch as a Pole :D, great video!
We usually use sugar lambs not white chocolate lambs, haven't heard of it. Also as a defender of white chocolate: white chocolate isn't regular chocolate as it has no cocoa in it as a rule, though it does have cocoa fat, hence why it's still called chocolate
Szczęśliwej Wielkanocy.
Happy Easter to you and your family! 🙂
My Easter traditions are a little bit different. I don't buy that cheap white lamb for once. And I tend to celebrate all of the Triduum Sacrum - three days of liturgy from the last supper till the Resurrection - but I'm a little weird 😁
Danus89 good for you.
I don't like white chocolate either! I enjoyed your video from the previous year with your children. :) And I love that little sugar lamb, so cute! I wondered if you save those for decoration or if you break them up and eat them too, say drop pieces into a cup of coffee or tea?
Did you know we share holy egg once wishing well for family and friends? Did you know Sunday breakfast is the most important event of Easter celebration? And "mazurek" is very traditional Easter cake.
You forgot about "Zajączek" :) In Wielkopolska we have lambs made of butter. I honestly don't know if you can see it in other regions. I guess you can, but i'm not sure :P
Oh you need to try the lamb made from sugar, that's more traditional. But if I am honest I only sometimes use it for decorations, but when I was a kid eating pure sugar was fun hahha. Ps. I live in Scotland so I don't do it all.
These water eggs reminds me about my childhood :)
Hi Russel
I truly enjoyed your Easter traditions episode 41!
I just wanted to comment on the whites chocolate lamb. This is something new to me ( I grew up in Poland in the 80’s and lived there until 2001). What we always had was a sugar lamb not white chocolate one. The sugar one was tasty and sugary and you could melt it and use it in your bakings. There were also sugar roosters and bunnies. I wish I could post a picture for you! White chocolate ones are something new that I have not seen before. (No wonder why they taste awful). Lidia
Sugar lambs are equally popular. I suppose it is a family to family custom. Thank you! 😊
Wesołego Alleluja 😉🐣🐣🐣🐣
We love you Russell:):):)
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You can get sugar lamb and bread like. I remember we had one made of pastry for years, it was all dried out and rock hard, but did a good decoration for the basket 😁😂
I love Poland.
This is my first Easter in Poland, and I spent it with my Polish friends as the family invited me and didn’t want me to be alone. These people…every day I am beyond happy that I’ve met them.
As a dude from Louisiana, and first-hand witnessing the contrast between here, the amazing, beautiful Polish people vs what the US president stated…I know what this dude means by “why go back for Easter? Maybe thanksgiving or Christmas…”
I love the Brazilian Easter egg. Also... is that vegetable also watercress? Happy Easter! I’m not on a celebratory mood as my cat died yesterday... we had to put him down...
I'm so sorry 😔
Of course dont forget about Barszcz Biały with Chrzan ha ha :D
Babka piaskowa, drożdżowa i mazurek are a must.
Russ, you omitted showing countryside competition of who builds the tallest palm tree. I think it'll be interesting for foreigners to see it.
That lamb originally was made from sugar and is related to Christianity. I'm not sure you made that connection in your vlog.
Also eggs were originally decorated in three different ways.
First, by dipping an egg in colored water and then adding other colors. Second, by dipping in colored water and then using some sharp tool to scribe design. Third, by applying wax on top of the egg in shape of decoration then dipping in colored water and then removing wax.
To be honest I've never experienced this much folklore at once during my time back in Poland. What was always observed and required in my home was the Easter basket and the Sunday morning mass, followed by family breakfast.
As for the white chocolate lamb it isn't that popular in Poland. In the south it is actually a rare find. Most popular lambs are made of sugar dough and are as unedible as the palm oil atrocity you were unlucky to try ;) A totally oldschool tradition (at least in Silesia, I can't speak for other parts of Poland) is to bake a cake-lamb (sometimes we put frosting or powdered sugar on top), that the whole familly shares on easter sunday.
we don`t do egg hunt, but we have something like nest in the garden and kids have to hunting for it. People put there sweets and small gifts
Your polish accent is quite good. :o))
good video, Lamb was originally made from natural marzipan before!!!
Hello Russell,
I (a Catholic Polish-American from the North) just wanted to wish you (a Baptist Italian-American😀 from the DEEP South) and your family - as well as the GOOD people (PEEPS🐣😀) of Poland,OF COURSE - a Happy Easter/ Wesołego Alleluja /Swiat !!(which one is correct?) ⛪🐇
We're having some lamb as well, but not the sugared kind. And some ham 🐷. Because, as (I THINK) Borat said, "Everything goes with HAM!!" :-)
Well, gotta Run now- I NEED to wash some windows!!
PS Have an Umbrella☔ready for Wet Monday /Smigus Dyngus.
PPS I THINK that Smigus Dyngus has a different meaning here.😀
I have been waiting for your funny comment, Charlie! You have me down pat! Wesołego Aleluja!! 🐰🐣🐇👍
I remember when i sneaked into my good friends house and pour backet of water on him while he was sleeping. Lany poniedziałek is one of the best days of the year (when its sunny outside)
I really wish you'd mention Easter Triduum (Paschal Triduum) and the Resurrection mass which make polish Easter very special because of its glamourous celebration :-) but maybe it's not just a polish thing and everyone celebrates that way?
Next year 👍😊
really great material ;)
Is that why I saw so many cleaning their windows in Tychy yesterday? Lol
im form Tychy
Nice it's a lovely little village. I've enjoyed my stay immensely, I will be sad to leave Tuesday. 😔
I told my 9 years old sister that in America they doesnt heard about things like chocolate lamb, palms or even śmingus dyngus- she was shocked and asked: 'so what they have there?'
Actually, it all depends on what area of the USA you're talking about. In areas with a LARGE Polish-American population - like Chicago , Cleveland, Ohio and Buffalo, NY - you'd definitely find some or all of the Polish traditions observed, including Dyngus Day. If you Google Buffalo Dyngus Day you'll even see T-shirts👕 to commemorate the day.
PS Just DON'T forget to include the "Day" AFTER "Buffalo Dyngus"🐃 OR you might END up on a completely different website!!😀
Hey Russell - do you remember Chia Pet commercials? Rzezucha seeds are the same seeds used for Chia Pets. Ch..ch..ch..Chia! ;-)
That's what I first thought but it turns out it is not exactly the same. Verrry similar though 🤔
A Chia Maluch would be clutch!! :-)
Chocolate lamb? Whoa, that's my first time hearing it. Well, I only eat sweets I eat myself anyway, so I don't even go near the shelves where I might find it, I guess. But as far as I can remember the decorative lamb was always made of a) bread or b) butter or c) sugar or d) marzipan.
In US Easter is far less celebrated than in Poland, I remember my first Easter in US and it kinda' came and went without much fanfare... In Poland they are equally celebrated...and did I also mention that both Christmass and Easter are celebrated for TWO days...? :)
White sugar lamb 100% sugar only. TBH never even thought there was a version made from choclate. And yes, we ate it although in many regions only the youngest one gets that sweet, sweet lamb.
I don’t remember seeing that white lamb when I was in Poland for Easter, but I guess every county has their version of Palmer brand “chocolate”.😝
I've never heard about the white chocolate lamb but white sugar lamb is always put in the Easter basket. And unlike some people here in the comments I always eat it after the Easter breakfast, it's not only as a decoration :)