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Playing with Piñatas
While the history of the piñata is somewhat scholars believe that the piñata originated in China and later became popular in Europe. Some historians believe that the modern version of the piñata was created centuries ago in China, where piñatas were made to These animal figures were covered with colorful paper and filled with seeds, rather than candy or toys . Once the seeds were spilled, they were gathered and burned as a ritualistic practice. The ashes of the seeds until the end of the year and were thought to bring good luck to their owners.
is probably responsible for bringing the Chinese piñata to Europe. The piñata quickly became associated with religious ceremonies and was also used in celebrations. 36 Often, the piñata was made into the shape of a star, which represented the Star of Bethlehem. During this time in Italy, the piñata was often made of fragile clay . In fact, the Italian word pignatta translates to "fragile pot." The from a tree or a pole and a stick would be used to hit the pot until it broke. The broken pots tiny treasures that would fall to the ground, where eager children and adults would quickly gather them up.
In the United States, are generally made either of papier-mache or a cardboard-type material. American piñatas come in almost every shape and design imaginable. Every holiday has own host of possible choices and themes. are the preferred tool used to break open the piñata. In general, using a baseball bat should make it simple to break open the piñata, with pounds of candy and toys; however, each person attempting the feat is first blindfolded and then spun around several times, which presents a challenge.
Onlookers will generally try to help the participant by offering suggestions, swing mightily at nothing but thin air. Everyone wins when the broken piñata spills its contents, and onlookers scramble to collect the fun surprises.