What is calennig?
A well-known Welsh tradition, still seen in some areas, is the collection of calennig (New Year’s gift) where children rise early and carry from door to door, as bearers of good luck, a decorated apple, pierced with three sticks and adorned with a sprig of box and hazelnuts.
The children usually sing a simple verse and in return usually received a gift or food or money for their troubles. Rhymes and songs were concisely worded and their message was to announce the New Year’s arrival, to wish the family a prosperous twelvemonth, and to ask from it ‘calennig’ or (New Year’s Gift).
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![Two boys collecting Calennig in Llangynwyd c.1904 - 1910]
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Here is a verse sung in Cardiganshire and Pembrokeshire:
(I left my house today
With my bag and my stick,
And here is my message to you,
Fill my bag with bread and cheese.)