Christmas Eve hay with bison grass (8 - 12 g) - gifts of nature
Directions for use
Bison grass Christmas Eve hay can be used in many different ways. It can be placed on the Christmas Eve table as a decoration, under the tablecloth or on plates. You can also use it to decorate the Christmas tree, Christmas garlands or reeds. Christmas Eve hay adds a traditional and natural touch to any interior.
Composition
Christmas Eve hay with bison grass is made of natural materials. It consists mainly of dry blades of bison grass, which gives it its characteristic smell and appearance. It does not contain any artificial additives or dyes.
Allergenic information
Christmas Eve hay with bison grass is a natural product and does not contain any allergens. It can be used without fear by people with food intolerance or allergies to various substances.
Storage conditions
To preserve the freshness and aroma of Christmas Eve hay with bison grass, store it in a dry and cool place, away from direct sunlight. You can also place it in a tightly sealed container or pouch.
Country of origin
The origin of Christmas Eve hay with bison grass is Poland.
Net weight
Christmas Eve hay with bison grass is available in packages with a net weight of 8 to 12 grams.
Christmas Eve hay is primarily a continuation of the beautiful tradition of the Christmas Eve table. An indispensable part of Christmas Eve was covering the table with a white tablecloth under which hay was placed. This was a symbol of modesty and poverty in which Jesus came into the world. It was also believed that this would ensure prosperity and abundance for all household members in the coming year. In some regions of Poland, stalks of hay were pulled out from under the tablecloth - a green one symbolized health, a stalk with ears - prosperity, and a dry one - bad luck. This custom, although increasingly forgotten is still cultivated in many homes in Podlasie.