Caul callen

Publication date
April 1966

Abstract

colcannon nFood _(CAUL CALLEN)_ In the fall of the year a crowd of young people get together in the night for a meal of salt beef and cabbage, including a pudding with many trinkets in it. There trinkets have special significance (for example, the person who gets the ring will be the next to be married), similar to the one's put in pancakes on Shrove Tuesday.DICT CEN. DNE-cit DNE-citAPR 12 1966 [check]Used I and SupUsed I and SupNot Used[see 'caulcannon', etc[ caulcannon, colcannon night, SNAP-APPLE NIGHTChecked by Jordyn Hughes on Wed 15 Jun 201

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