What is a leprechaun's favorite thing(s)?
A Pot of Gold, gold coins, the color green, and rainbows
Was St. Patrick (Who the holiday was named after) Irish?
He was not Irish, it is said he was born in Britain.
What does the Irish make for St. Patrick's day dinner?
They normally make Bacon and Cabbage, Irish Soda Bread, Irish Stew, Irish Coffee, Corned Beef and Cabbage, Colcannon.
Why do leprachauns not pinch you when wearing green?
Because wearing green makes you invisible to the leprachauns.
Did Patrick (when he was alive) wear green?
He did not wear green, he mainly wore blue.
What does the Irish normally make for Christmas?
They make Roast turkey and stuffing, clove-studded baked ham, crispy goose fat potatoes, steamed Brussels sprouts, buttery sweet carrots, crispy parsnips, cranberry sauce, bread sauce, and gravy.
How long can leprachauns live for?
They can live for hundreds of years.
Was saint the first Saint?
Yes, he was a saint in the 4th century ,aka between 301 CE and 400 CE.
What do they make for new years?
They make corned beef and cabbage with a side of potatoes and carrots.
What do leprachauns not like?
They don't like four leaf clovers, wrought iron, and destroying their stash of gold
What did St. Patrick teach us?
He taught us to take risks with courage.
What do they like to eat as their "go-to?"
They like to eat Irish soda bread.
Why is a leprachaun called what it is?
The leprechaun takes his name from the old Irish word leipreachán, defined by lexicographer and historian Patrick Dineen as "a pygmy or sprite."
What is Saint Patrick's real name?
His real name is Maewyn Succat.
What is a traditional Irish food?
A typical Irish food is the Irish Stew.