Kornigou are cakes baked in the shape of antlers to commemorate the god of winter shedding his "cuckold" horns as he returns to his kingdom in the Otherworld.[1] This tradition is typically upheld in Celtic households in Brittany and is enacted during Samhain (Halloween). It is a distinctly Pagan tradition which continues to this day.

Kornigou
TypeCake
Main ingredientsFruit, spices

The kornigou cake was made by the ancient Celts, over 2000 years ago[dubious ]. It is traditionally made of fruit and spices.

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  1. ^ Kondratiev, Alexei. "Samhain: Season of Death and Renewal". An Tríbhís Mhór: The IMBAS Journal of Celtic Reconstructionism. Retrieved 30 April 2019.

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