- in many places, before the 13th century, green vestments were used for the Mass that day.
- reference to “the Green Ones,” the penitents who, being re-admitted to the Church, wore sprigs of green herbs to express their joy.
- The “grün” in the German name for the day (“Gründonnerstag”, literally Green Thursday) does not derive from the name of the color but is a corruption of the word “greinen” (weinen, to weep).
Dish tradition
A strict fast used to be observed on Green Thursday. Because only a single, meatless, complete meal – free of any food of animal origin – was allowed, only vegetables were eaten. Thus, Green Thursday. The eating of green vegetables is still a customary part of the meals served on this day in many parts of Europe and, to some extent, in the United States. The Czechs and Moravians eat a soup of green herbs, followed by a green salad.MENDELU Challenge
And now it is your time to take part and help MENDELU create an online Green Cook Book while simultaneously celebrating Green Thursday! Cook either (no-meat and as green as possible in appearance):- Starter (snacks, soup…etc)
- Main dish
- Dessert
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