marzeniom
Marzeniom refers to a traditional Polish custom of celebrating Easter with the blessing of Easter foods, known as *święconka*. The term "marzeniom" is not a standard or widely recognized term in Polish culture, but it may be a colloquial or regional variation of the word "święconka," which literally means "blessed basket." Święconka is a central part of Polish Easter celebrations, particularly in rural areas, where families prepare a basket of symbolic foods to be blessed in church on Holy Saturday.
The basket typically includes items such as hard-boiled eggs (symbolizing new life), ham or other meats (representing
The custom of święconka dates back to pre-Christian Slavic traditions, where baskets of food were offered to