A beautiful, spring sun shines overhead on a beautiful Beltane morning, bringing blessings of warmth, love, and passion to every Witch present at the festival of Beltane. A bright fire burns in the distance, marking the celebration between Ostara and the Summer Solstice. The Green Man and Mother Earth each bless handfastings while dozens of Witches happily maypole dance to celebrate the fertility of this beautiful Sabbat.
45 minutes into the Beltane celebration, you think to yourself, “Is it time for the cakes and ale? I’m so ready for the feast! Oh! Hail and welcome!” We’ve literally all been there. Good news; food is a huge part of Wiccan and Pagan celebrations!
In this article, we’ll share the fruits, vegetables, meats, and foods that are best for a Beltane fire festival.
Beltane Recipes and Food Correspondences
Fruits
- Avocado
- Bananas
- Cacao (Chocolate)
- Cherries
- Figs
- Lemons
- Papayas
- Peaches
- Pineapples
- Strawberries
- Vanilla
Vegetables
- Asparagus
- Dandelion (any edible flowers)
- Garlic
- Ginger
- Jalapeno Peppers
- Lettuces
- Mint
- Radishes
- Rhubarb
- Serrano Peppers
- Truffles
Nuts
Herbs & Spices
- Honeysuckle
- Mint
- Nutmeg
- Smoked Paprika
- Thyme
Breads
- Banana Bread
- Bannock Bread
- Oatcakes
Cheeses
- Goat’s Cheese
Meats
- Beef
- Goat
- Rabbit
- Oysters
Drinks
- Ginger Ale
- Honeyed Wine
- Lemonaid
- Mead
- Milk
- Mugwort Tea
- Nettle Tea
- White Grape Juice
Toppings
- Chocolate Sauce
- Curry Sauces
- Honey
- Hot Sauce
- Olive Oil
What are your favorite Beltane recipes?
Copyright 2021 Plentiful Earth, LLC. / All Rights Reserved.