Fribourg festivals Home > Tourist Guide > Table of contents > Mittelland > Fribourg > Festivals In February, Fribourg’s carnival is focused on the ritual mass torching of
the Grand Rababou effigy, bearer of the winter and of all evil. However, the
event to watch out for is Bénichon (Kilbi in German), a kind of harvest feast
held in the first half of September similar to the Emmental’s Sichlete. In former years, this would take the form of huge communal meals – lamb
stews and hams and meringues and all kinds of seasonal specialities, such as a
special mild mustard spread on oven-hot bread; poires à botzi, a sweet pear
compote not found anywhere else; and paper-thin beignets de Bénichon, pastry
leaves sprinkled with icing sugar, served elsewhere in the country only at
carnival time. These days, the celebrations have lost their communal, seasonal
edge, and tend to be more public affairs, with food stalls and tastings in the
street. |
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