Valentine’s day tradition in Europe
Jun 6th 2018
Valentine's Day may have come and gone, but we believe every day should be Valentine's Day. Valentine's Day in Europe is celebrated in many ways. Some sweet and romantic traditional activities are mixed with modern’s celebration. Youngsters take proper care to follow the traditions to have a successful and romance filled love life. Here how to celebrate your romantic valentine’s day in several countries in Europe:
Iceland
Unlike many other Eastern developing countries and developed Western countries, Valentine’s Day in Iceland is celebrated with only nominal functions. But the tradition does not differ at all when it’s about flowers and is celebrated as a day for lovers in the country. As are flower needs sunshine to blossom in the same manner man cannot grow without love. That’s why flowers are precious in Iceland because it is hard to get make it more precious.
And so, not to mention flowers are one of the great parts of Valentine’s Day celebration. Red roses are one of those flowers which cannot be avoided when someone is gearing up to entice their love with Valentine’s Day gifts. Men from the great part of customers of flowers in the country. Many online portals also offer to deliver attractive gifts and flowers in Iceland.
Scotland
In Scotland, Valentine’s Day has a very simple and sweet tradition associated with it. People deliver cards to their near and dear ones with special Valentine messages. These cards are popularly known as “Valentines” and are sent anonymously. Cards are designed with artificial hearts, red color, and Valentine special symbols to reflect love and trust. Everyday people eagerly wait for the postman's arrival when Valentine's Day is near.
Denmark
What is unique from Denmark is there is tradition called Gaekkebrev. It is customary for the sender of gaekkebrev to pin down a rhyme for his beloved. He is not required to put his name on it. He signs the message with dots for the lady.
Now, the girl who receives the card is supposed to guess the name of the sender. If she is able to guess the right name, then she is rewarded with an 'Easter Egg' on that every year.it might sound cliché, but the tradition of “ lover’s card” is the most popular and romantic Valentine’s Day custom in Denmark.
Back then the design of this love letters is transparent cards which reflected the picture of a lover presenting his beloved a wonderful gift when it was kept in front of the light. Nowadays any card is called lover’s card.
Those are Valentine ’s Day tradition in few countries in Europe. Besides writing a letter, you can also give a special gift to your loved ones. You can give Danisa to your lover and family. As a premium butter cookies with original Danish recipe, mostly, Danisa butter cookies are served with high-quality wine.
There are two variants of this luxury Danisa which are butter cookies and filled cookies. For butter cookies itself consists of three variants like traditional butter cookies, choco cashew butter cookies, and currant butter cookies. In addition, filled cookies have two variants, choco filled butter cookies, and pineapple filled butter cookies. That is why Danisa is a favorable cuisine around the globe.
What is more, Danisa is not only for dinner but also for a gift on special occasions like Valentine or New Year to the beloved one.
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