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In , children might leave straw in the yard to ensure the host has many chicks in the coming year.

This carol is considered a "secular" or "laic" carol, focusing more on community tradition than religious dogma. Ethnographers suggest it may have pre-Christian roots, sharing similarities with ancient pagan rituals performed during the Kalends of January . ne_dati_ori_nu_ne_dati_buna_dimineata_la_mos_ajun

Carollers often carry —hazelnut sticks peeled in a spiral pattern and smoked to create a black-and-white design. Buna Dimineata La Mos Ajun | PDF - Scribd In , children might leave straw in the

The performance of this carol is accompanied by several specific rituals: and pretzels. Today

Traditionally, hosts would reward carollers with "colaci" (braided bread), apples, walnuts, and pretzels. Today, it is more common to receive sweets or money. Regional Variations: