Advent traditions: Counting down to Christmas in a unique Hungarian way
As we pass the second Sunday of Advent and the festive season begins to gather pace, it’s the perfect time to take a closer look at some Hungarian Advent traditions. From candle-lit wreaths and astonishing Christmas markets to mouth-watering seasonal treats, Hungary’s unique customs bring a distinct charm to the anticipation of Christmas.
Advent wreath and candles
A central element of Hungarian Advent traditions is the Advent wreath, a beautiful and symbolic decoration that graces homes. Typically made of evergreen branches to signify eternal life, the wreath holds four candles, each representing one of the four Sundays leading up to Christmas. Lighting these candles is a cherished ritual, with one more candle illuminated each week, often accompanied by prayer, songs, or moments of reflection. The candles are usually coloured—three purple and one pink—symbolising hope, peace, joy, and love. In Hungary, the lighting of the candles not only marks the countdown to Christmas but also fosters a sense of togetherness and spiritual preparation for the festive season.
Seasonal sweets
Hungarian Advent is as much a feast for the taste buds as it is for the soul, with seasonal sweets playing a delightful role in the festivities. Among these, szaloncukor stands out as a beloved tradition. These small, wrapped confections, often filled with, jelly or marzipan are not only enjoyed as treats but also used to decorate Christmas trees, their shiny wrappers adding a festive sparkle. It is quite common to see empty wrappers on the Christmas trees as certain family members cannot resist these festive candies.
Baking is another cherished Advent tradition, with families coming together to make mézeskalács (gingerbread) intricately decorated with icing. These sweets, infused with the warm spices of the season, embody the Hungarian spirit of sharing and hospitality, making Advent a truly delicious time of year. In addition, some homemade mulled wine can top this cosy culinary experience.
Christmas markets
Hungarian Christmas markets are a magical highlight of the Advent season, transforming city squares into festive wonderlands filled with twinkling lights, traditional crafts, and the tantalising aroma of seasonal treats. Visitors can browse handmade ornaments, sip on steaming cups of mulled wine, and savour local delicacies like kürtőskalács (chimney cake).
Advent calendars
Advent calendars are a cherished Advent tradition in Hungary, bringing daily excitement to the countdown to Christmas. While modern versions often feature small chocolates or treats behind each door, traditional Hungarian Advent calendars sometimes include verses, small gifts, or heartfelt messages that reflect the season’s spirit. Families may even craft their own calendars, filling them with personalised surprises to delight children and adults alike. This custom captures the joy of anticipation and adds a touch of daily magic to the Advent period.
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