Easy lifehacks

What do you put out for La Befana?

What do you put out for La Befana?

Being a nice old witch (albeit not much to look at), La Befana is also said to sweep the floor for you. You in exchange are required to leave out a little glass of wine for her, which seems only fair really. La Befana is said to have been doing her housework when the 3 Wisemen passed by her house.

What is the special saying on La Befana?

Words and Expressions Viva, viva la Befana! Hurray, Hurray, la Befana!

What is Italian Epifania?

Epiphany is celebrated in Italy on January 6 every year. This holiday is based on the story of the three wise men (or kings) offering Jesus gifts of gold, frankincense and myrrh.

What is the story of La Befana?

Befana is said to be an old woman and many refer to her as a witch, who visits all the children in Italy on the eve of the Epiphany, celebrated on January 6. She fills the children’s stockings full of either candy or coal, depending on their behaviour the year before.

What do Italians eat on Befana?

Epiphany: the typical products of the Feast of the Befana. Sweet rolls, cookies and puff pastry camels: what is traditionally eaten on January 6 in Italy.

What are the colors of La Befana?

It is a tradition that is still strong in Italy with many stores selling stockings, mostly red, but sometimes even sand-colored, for the children to leave out for “La Befana”. It is a fairy-tale story of the good witch / bad witch, depending on how you behaved during the past year.

Do you say happy La Befana?

The presence of “La Befana” adds a special twist – but a word to the wise. “La Befana” is usually portrayed as an ugly-looking old witch, so a gentleman should never wish Happy Befana Day to a woman.

How is Befana celebrated today?

The arrival of la Befana is celebrated with traditional Italian foods such as panettone and marks the end of the long and festive holiday season in Italy. In honor of the Three Wise Men, Italians go to church and enjoy spending the day with family.

What date is La Befana in Italy?

6 January
Italians celebrate the religious feast of the Epiphany, or the more popular folklore version of La Befana, on 6 January which falls on a Wednesday in 2021. The Epiphany is a national holiday across Italy, with public offices closed, and marks the official end of the Christmas season.

What does Epiphany mean in the Bible?

The name Epiphany comes from the Greek epiphaneia, meaning “appearance” or “manifestation,” and refers to the manifestation of Jesus Christ to the world. The holiday is also called the Feast of Epiphany, Theophany, or Three Kings’ Day.

How do you celebrate Befana?

In popular folklore, Befana visits all the children of Italy on the eve of the Feast of the Epiphany to fill their socks with candy and presents if they are good, or a lump of coal or dark candy if they are bad.

Author Image
Ruth Doyle