Why are Daffodils and Leeks worn on St Davids Day , Eating a RAW LEEK + Outtakes
The daffodils and the leek are worn on St David s Day, but where did it all start There are no hard facts, but in this video, I try to explain some of the myths and legends surrounding this vegetable and flower and the possible reasons it s worn on St David s Day (Dydd Gŵyl Dewi Sant). I ll also follow in the footsteps of the Welsh Regiments by eating a raw leek. Spoilers It s not my favourite way of eating a leek I found it particularly difficult to remember my lines in this video; tonguetied is an understatement. But, in true Jess style, I ve saved a few outtakes for the end because you know how I like to keep it real. I hope you enjoy it Oh, and if you re wondering who St David is, he s the patron saint of Wales. , StDavidsDay, GwylDewi, Wales, Cymru, History Instagram: Twitter: Blog:
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