In Poland, Easter is celebrated with religious traditions as well as cultural symbols and foods. Common symbols include eggs to represent new life, lambs symbolizing Jesus, and flowers that bloom in the spring. Special masses are held on Palm and Easter Sunday. On Easter Monday, called Wet Monday, boys traditionally try to spray girls with water in a playful custom connected to marriage. Traditional Easter foods in Poland include white borscht soup, mazek cake, stuffed eggs, horseradish, and roast pork. The holiday is meant to be a time of togetherness, blessings, and hope for the future.