In wine regions like the Little Carpathians , September is filled with festivals celebrating the first "burčiak" (young wine) with music and folk dancing. 🥟 Flavors of the Season
Observed on November 2nd, this is a somber and beautiful time when families visit cemeteries to clean graves and light thousands of candles, creating a "sea of light" to guide the spirits of ancestors. jeseЕ€
The food of "jeseň" is hearty and warming, designed to prepare for the coming winter: In wine regions like the Little Carpathians ,
(pronounced yeh-seh-ny ) is the Slovak word for autumn . It is a season of deep cultural significance in Slovakia, marked by harvest celebrations, rich culinary traditions, and a shift toward reflection as the landscape transforms into vibrant gold and orange hues. 🍂 Essential Traditions It is a season of deep cultural significance
Slovak autumn culture is rooted in ancient agricultural rituals and religious observances:
Autumn Traditions and Habits in the Context of Slovak Culture