2. Introduction
The most traditional
aspect of November 1 is to
buy flowers, especially
chrysanthemums, and take as
a gift to our dead relatives.
It is the day of the year
when more flowers are sold,
and the cemeteries are filled
with all colors. It is very nice
to see.
4. The All Saints’ Day is the day inThe All Saints’ Day is the day in
which almost everybody enjoyswhich almost everybody enjoys
eating sweets in Spain (fritterseating sweets in Spain (fritters
Wind and Holy Bones). It is commonWind and Holy Bones). It is common
to see long queues outside bakeriesto see long queues outside bakeries
to take home a kilo or two ofto take home a kilo or two of
candies.candies.
5. All Saints’ Day is a ChristianAll Saints’ Day is a Christian
tradition celebrated in differenttradition celebrated in different
ways.ways. In some places it is called asIn some places it is called as
“Los Tosantos”, “el Magosto” or “La“Los Tosantos”, “el Magosto” or “La
castañada”.castañada”.
They light some candles at homesThey light some candles at homes
and they eat "milk porridge".and they eat "milk porridge".
6. Other traditions are for example:Other traditions are for example:
• -Lighting candles at night in memory of the-Lighting candles at night in memory of the
dead people to remember them.dead people to remember them.
• -The 1 and 2 of November some families-The 1 and 2 of November some families
spend the day in the fields and eat nuts.spend the day in the fields and eat nuts.
7. In conclusion…
All SAintS’DAy iS A ChriStiAn
CelebrAtion to remember people
who they Aren´t with uS. there Are
DifferentS wAyS to CelebrAte thiS
DAy, but the moSt importAnt iS
being in fAmily.