zöldágtörés
Zöldágtörés is a Hungarian folk ritual that centers on the breaking of a green branch as a marker of spring and new growth. The term derives from zöldág, meaning green branch, and törés, meaning breaking. The practice reflects elements of older agricultural fertility rites and, in some regions, has merged with Christian spring celebrations around Palm Sunday, illustrating the syncretism common in Hungarian folk culture.
In typical practice, participants choose a fresh, flexible green branch, often willow or similar material. The
Today, zöldágtörés is primarily of ethnographic and cultural heritage interest. In many areas the custom has