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Christmas dinner

Christmas dinner is a meal traditionally eaten at Christmas. This meal can take place any time from the evening of Christmas Eve to the evening of Christmas Day itself.[1] The meals are often particularly rich and substantial, in the tradition of the Christian feast day celebration, and form a significant part of gatherings held to celebrate the arrival of Christmastide.[2] In many cases, there is a ritual element to the meal related to the religious celebration, such as the saying of grace.[3]

Roast dinner, often centered on turkey, is commonly consumed in English speaking countries.
Many traditions enjoy dessert after the main course. Here, a Christmas pudding is set aflame after brandy has been poured on it.

The actual meal consumed varies in different parts of the world with regional cuisines and local traditions. In many parts of the world, particularly former British colonies, the meal shares some connection with the English Christmas dinner involving roasted meats and pudding of some description. The Christmas pudding and Christmas cake evolved from this tradition.

In countries without a lengthy Christian tradition, the Christmas meal may be more heavily influenced by popular culture. An example of this is Japan, where a KFC takeaway meal is traditionally consumed.[4]

Asia edit

India edit

Indian people cook a variety of foods, including biryani with chicken or mutton, chicken and mutton curry, followed by cake or sweets like kheer.[5] Long established Christian communities such as Goan Catholics have pork dishes and beef dishes as part of their main course of their Christmas dinner. These include pork vindaloo and sarapatel. For dessert, a dish called bebinca is popular.[6] The largest Christian community in India,[7] Keralites, celebrate Christmas with midnight mass, Christmas carols and food. The Christmas celebration begins on Christmas Eve. Churches are decorated, Christmas trees and bigger Christmas stars from youth groups are the biggest attractions in Kerala. Pork Vindaloo, Beef Stew, and Mappas are the common dishes served for Christmas dinner. Keralites people go from home to home to celebrate and dance during carol time. All Keralites—including Hindus and Muslims—celebrate Christmas and share sweets and gifts and participate in carols and town celebrations.[4] Plum cake is a famous dessert in Kerala and family come together and cut the cake after the midnight mass, the cutting of plum cakes after Christmas mass is treated as a tradition in Kerala. Occasionally, wines commonly made from grapes as well as pineapples, gooseberries or other fruit, are consumed.[8]

Japan edit

 
Japanese-style Christmas cakes in a display case at Nijiya Market

Japanese Christmas cake, a white sponge cake covered with cream and decorated with strawberries, is often consumed, and Stollen cake, made locally, is widely available. A successful advertising campaign in the 1970s made eating at KFC around Christmas a national custom. Its chicken meals are so popular during the season that stores take reservations months in advance.[9]

Lebanon edit

Lebanese Christians celebrate Christmas dinners. The feast, usually on the night of the 24th and lunch on the 25th, is a big one. The family gets together at both meals, and some have the leftovers from the dinner prior to the lunch the next day. The traditional offering for Christmas is sugar-coated almonds. Roast turkey is the most common choice of meal.[10] Roasted duck, Lebanese salad (Tabbouleh) and pastries such as honey cake are common. Beirut celebrates Christmas by conducting glamorous and big Christmas parties. Western-style poinsettias, community Christmas trees, and Christmas lights are very popular.

Philippines edit

 
Typical traditional noche buena meal in the Philippines, with a lechón as the centerpiece

Christmas dinner in the Philippines is called Noche Buena following Hispanic custom, and is held towards midnight of 24 December. This usually comes after the entire family has attended the late evening Mass called the Misa de Gallo ("Mass of the Rooster"). The centerpiece of the Noche Buena is often the hamón, which is usually a cured leg of pork. This is usually served with queso de bola, literally a ball of edam cheese covered in red wax. Other ubiquitous dishes are pasta and, for dessert, fruit salad. The dinner would usually be accompanied by tsokolate or hot cocoa, made with pure, locally grown cacao beans. Some families prefer tsokolate prepared from tablea or pressed cocoa powder tablets that are either pure or slightly sweetened. Most of the foods served on Noche Buena are fresh and usually prepared the day of Christmas Eve.[11] Middle-class and affluent families tend to prepare sumptuous feasts. Less well-off families would opt for a more economical Noche Buena; the organising of even a simple gathering despite financial difficulties reflects the paramount importance in Filipino culture of familial (and, by extension, communal) unity.

Common traditional dishes served for the main course in the noche buena include: lechón, various types of pancit (noodles), Filipino spaghetti, hamonado, jamón, queso de bola, morcón, embutido, chicken galantina, almondigas (meatballs), paelya (arroz valenciana, bringhe, etc.), lumpia, menudo, mechado, caldereta, callos, chicken pastel, relyenong bangús (stuffed milkfish), lengua estofado, adobo, and various types of barbecue (inihaw). Almost all of these dishes are eaten with white rice. Desserts and side dishes include úbe halayá, turon, leche flan, macaroni salad, membrilyo, fruit salad, buko salad, crema de fruta, ensaymada, champorado, mango float, fruitcake, castañas (roasted chestnuts), and various other kakanin (rice cakes) like puto bumbong, bibingka, suman, biko, and sapin-sapin. Popular beverages are tsokolate as well as coffee, soda, wine, beer, alcoholic drinks, and fruit juices.[12][13][14][15][16][17]

This focus on the family is common to all Filipino socio-economic classes and ethnic groups that observe Christmas. Most – if not all – members from the branches or extended families in a clan are expected to partake of the Noche Buena. Relatives living abroad, especially OFWs, are highly encouraged to return home for the occasion, as it is the most important Filipino Christian holiday of the year. Most families prefer to exchange Christmas presents right after dinner, contrary to the Western custom of opening presents on Christmas morning.

Europe edit

Austria edit

In Austria, Christmas Eve is the celebration of the end of the pre-Christmas fast. Christmas is usually celebrated only by Christians. Christmas Eve is historically the day that the tree is decorated and lit with real candles, so that the Christkindl may visit. Christmas Day is a national holiday in Austria and most Austrians spend the day feasting with their family. Fried carp, Sachertorte, and Christmas biscuits (Lebkuchen and Weihnachtssterne) are eaten, as are many other chocolate delicacies including edible Christmas ornaments.[18] Christmas dinner is usually goose, ham served with Gluhwein, Rumpunsch, and chocolate mousse.

Czech Republic edit

A traditional Christmas meal in the Czech Republic is fried carp and potato salad which are eaten during Christmas dinner on the evening of 24 December.[19] It is often accompanied by a fish soup prepared from carp leftovers (head or bones), a traditional Czech mushroom dish Kuba or Černá omáčka ("Black sauce") made from dried fruits, nuts, wine and gingerbread. Many households also prepare a great variety of unique Christmas biscuits to offer to visitors. These are prepared many days before the feast and take a long time to decorate. It is also common to hang for children wrapped chocolate sweets on the Christmas tree as decoration.

Denmark edit

 
Danish Christmas dinner

In Denmark, the traditional Christmas meal served on 24 December consists, according to one representative study, of duck (66% of households surveyed), roast pork with crackling (43%), turkey (8%), or goose (7%). The figures total more than 100% because it was found that some families prepare more than one kind of meat for Christmas dinner.[20] The meat is served with boiled potatoes (some of which are caramelized, some roasted), red cabbage, and gravy. The main course is followed by a dessert of Risalamande, rice pudding served with cherry sauce or strawberry sauce, often with a whole almond hidden inside. The lucky finder of the almond is entitled to an extra present, the almond gift. Christmas drinks are Gløgg (mulled wine) and traditional Christmas beers, specially brewed for the season and which usually have a high alcohol content.

Finland edit

 
Finnish Christmas dinner

Joulupöytä (translated "Christmas table") is the name of the traditional food board served at Christmas in Finland, similar to the Swedish smörgåsbord. It contains many different dishes, most of them typical for the season. The main dish is usually a large Christmas ham, which is eaten with mustard or bread along with the other dishes.[21] Fish is also served (often lutefisk and gravlax or smoked salmon), and with the ham there are also different casseroles usually with potatoes, rutabaga (swedes), or carrots. The traditional Christmas beverage is mulled wine (glögi in Finnish), which may be either alcoholic or non-alcoholic.[22]

Germany edit

In Germany, the primary Christmas dishes are roast goose and roast carp, although suckling pig, duck, or venison may also be served. Typical side dishes include roast potatoes and various forms of cabbage such as kale, Brussels sprouts, and red cabbage. In some regions, the Christmas dinner is traditionally served on Christmas Day rather than Christmas Eve. In this case, dinner on Christmas Eve is a simpler affair, consisting of sausages (such as Bockwurst or Wiener) and potato salad. Sweets and Christmas pastries are all but obligatory and include marzipan, gingerbread (Lebkuchen), several types of bread, and various fruitcakes and fruited loaves of bread such as Christstollen and Dresdener Stollen.[23]

Italy edit

 
Panettone

In Italy, the Christmas Eve meal is usually called cenone (lit. 'big dinner').[24] The culinary tradition is polarized between Northern and Southern Italy.[25] According to tradition, the Christmas Eve dinner must not contain meat. A popular Christmas Day dish in Naples and in Southern Italy is female eel or capitone. A traditional Christmas Day dish from Northern Italy is capon (gelded chicken). Abbacchio is more common in Central Italy.[26] The Christmas Day dinner traditionally consists by typical Italian Christmas dishes, such as agnolini, cappelletti, Pavese agnolotti, panettone, pandoro, torrone, panforte, struffoli, mustacciuoli, bisciola, cavallucci, veneziana, pizzelle, zelten, or others, depending on the regional cuisine.[27] Christmas on 25 December is celebrated with a family lunch, also consisting of different types of pasta and meat dishes, cheese and local sweets.

Portugal edit

Traditionally in Portugal, the family gets together around the table on Christmas Eve to eat boiled dried-salted cod accompanied with boiled cabbage or greens varying with what they have in the garden leftover, boiled potatoes, boiled onions, boiled eggs, and chickpeas. Sometimes a simple dressing is made with onions, garlic, or parsley. This meal is accompanied by generous amounts of olive oil.

There are variations across the country and, traditionally, turkey[28] and the famous portuguese bacalhau. A lot of reasons also have octopus (sometimes also pork in some regions) is served for lunch on the 25th.[clarification needed]

Spain edit

In Spanish, Christmas Eve is called "Nochebuena,"[29] literally translated as "Good Night." In Spain, it is celebrated with a large family feast, which is eaten late in the evening and can last a couple of hours; some families attend midnight mass before or after the meal. In Spain, Christmas Eve is a time for celebrating in neighbourhood bars and cafes and around the table with family and friends. It is a time for gift exchanges or Santa Claus. However, it is mainly performed on Epiphany, which occurs on 6 January.

In medieval Catalan cuisine, poultry was served for Christmas dinner, and other dishes with salsa de pago were followed by a course of lamb and bacon stew. The last course was formatge torrador (similar to provoleta in modern Argentinian cuisine), neula and clarea (also called "white sangria", similar to hippocras).[30]

Sweden edit

 
The Swedish Julbord sometimes features decorated pig heads.

The Swedish Christmas dinner or Julbord[31] often consists of five or more courses. The first three courses are a variety of fish, usually different types of pickled herring and salmon, smoked salmon, eaten with boiled potatoes or crisp bread and lutfisk. The fourth is cold cuts of meat, with the Christmas ham being the most important. Smoked sausages, brawn, apple sauce, and leverpastej are also common. The fifth course consists of warm dishes such as meatballs, small fried sausages and Janssons frestelse. Finally, a cheese plate and dessert plate are served. The most popular dessert is rice pudding (risgrynsgröt) with a whole almond hidden inside. The finder of the almond is expected to get married before next Christmas. In some homes, the courses above are served like a buffet where all family members can pick and take the food in no dish order.[citation needed]

Common drinks are Christmas beer, julmust and snaps.[citation needed]

United Kingdom edit

Christmas dinner in the United Kingdom usually consists of roasted turkey, stuffing, gravy, pigs in blankets,[32][33][34] bread sauce, redcurrant jelly, roast potatoes; vegetables (particularly Brussels sprouts, broccoli, carrots, and parsnips) with dessert of Christmas pudding, mince pies (both served with brandy butter, custard or cream) or trifle.[citation needed] It is estimated that nine million turkeys are consumed at Christmas in the United Kingdom. This represents a halving of consumed turkeys in the past twenty five years as younger adults opt for alternatives.[35] Pork, beef, chicken, goose, and duck are also popular.

 
Christmas dinner

In England, throughout the 16th and 17th centuries, goose or capon was commonly served, and the rich sometimes dined upon peacock and swan.[36] The turkey appeared on Christmas tables in England in the 16th century.[37][38] The 16th-century farmer Thomas Tusser noted that by 1573 turkeys were commonly served at English Christmas dinners.[39] The tradition of turkey at Christmas rapidly spread throughout England in the 17th century,[37] and it also became common to serve goose which remained the predominant roast until the Victorian era.[40] (it was quite common for Goose "Clubs" to be set up, allowing working-class families to save up over the year towards a goose before this).[41] A famous English Christmas dinner scene appears in Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol (1843), where Scrooge sends Bob Cratchitt a large turkey.[42] The pudding course of a British Christmas dinner may often be Christmas pudding, which dates from medieval England.[43] Trifle, mince pies, Christmas cake or a yule log are also popular.[44] By the 21st century, some British citizens were changing their Christmas dinner traditions with a growing number selecting vegetarian and vegan versions of traditional UK Christmas meals.[45][46][47][48]

North America edit

Canada edit

In English-speaking Canada, Christmas dinner is similar to that of Britain. Traditional Christmas dinner features turkey[49] with stuffing, mashed potatoes, gravy, cranberry sauce, and vegetables. Other types of poultry, roast beef, or ham, are also used. Pumpkin or apple pie, raisin pudding, Christmas pudding, or fruitcake are staples for dessert. Eggnog, a milk-based punch often infused with alcohol, is also popular around the holiday season. Other Christmas items include Christmas cookies, butter tarts, and shortbread, which are traditionally baked before the holidays and served to visiting friends at Christmas and New Year parties, as well as on Christmas Day.

In French-speaking Canada, traditions may be more like those of France. (See Réveillon.) Other ethnic communities may continue to use old-world traditions as well.

United States edit

Christmas traditions in the United States have eclectic origins, with predominant ones from the United Kingdom in most states. However, many others traditions are also celebrated, due to many years of influence from Europe (Spain, Scandinavia, Italy, France, the Netherlands, Germany, etc.) as well as more recent influences from people of Latin American origin in states such as Florida, and from the Caribbean.[50] Therefore, the substrate of the meal usually is British in origin: roasted root vegetables as a side dish, mashed potatoes, gravy, and the centerpiece being a stuffed roasted fowl (pheasant, goose, duck, or turkey) or an expensive cut of roasted beef or beef Wellington. In the South, an area that has a very high concentration of people of UK extraction from centuries past, Christmas is the time of year in which many variations on a country ham or Christmas ham get served. This is an older British tradition that would predate the Victorian tradition of Dickens and his turkey and go back into medieval England, brought by poorer classes who could not afford the turkey that was fashionable among wealthier men in the Stuart era.[51][promotional source?] Cookies of many kinds have been present in America for hundreds of years and often are either gingerbread, snickerdoodles, or sugar cookies baked throughout December and fashioned into many shapes and figures.

Fruitcake is similar to the traditional British Christmas pudding; however, it serves more as a national joke, often lampooned as an unwanted Christmas gift.[52] The comic Johnny Carson once quipped, "The worst Christmas gift is fruitcake… There is only one fruitcake in the entire world, and people keep sending it to each other, year after year.".[53] Many foreigners are skeptical of this fact, but indeed there is some truth to it: Manitou Springs, Colorado, holds an annual event in which unwanted fruitcakes are tossed in a contest to see who can throw the "gift" the farthest, with the locals building trebuchets and contraptions that are forbidden to have an electric motor.[54] An elderly gentleman from Tecumseh, Michigan once made national news when he presented his countryman with the fact that he still had a fruitcake his great-grandmother baked in 1878, and thus was over 130 years old. As of 2018, the same fruitcake is believed to be still at large in the care of one of his grandchildren, proving Mr. Carson had a point.[55]

Alcohol and cocktails (alcoholic and non-alcoholic) of all kinds are staples for both Christmas parties and family gatherings, where harder drinking is done amongst adults and youngsters usually get served soft drinks or a non-alcoholic version of what their parents drink, drinks like the Shirley Temple.[citation needed] A typical menu would include any combination of planter's punch, Kentucky bourbon and the cocktails that can be made from it, wines from California, Washington, Virginia, or New York of many varying vintages meant to complement the meal prepared by the host, Prosecco from Italy, hard cider from New England and California, wassail, Puerto Rican or Jamaican rum, champagne and other domestic sparkling white wines, and for individual cocktails the alcoholic version of eggnog, the poinsettia, and the Puerto Rican coquito, a cocktail composed of large amounts of coconut milk and rum.[56]

West of the Mississippi, Mexicans have had a great influence over the way the meal is prepared, including roasting corn in its husk and serving biscochitos.[57]

Further regional meals offer diversity. Virginia has oysters, ham pie, and fluffy biscuits, a nod to its English 17th-century founders. The Upper Midwest includes dishes from predominantly Scandinavian backgrounds such as lutefisk and mashed rutabaga or turnip. In the Lowcountry region, rice is often served instead of potatoes, and on the Gulf Coast, shrimp and other seafood are usual appetizers, and Charlotte Russe chilled in a bed of Lady Fingers (called just Charlotte) is a traditional dessert, along with pumpkin and pecan pies.[58] In some rural areas, game meats like elk or quail may grace the table, often prepared with old recipes: similar foodstuffs likely graced the tables of early American settlers on their first Christmases.

An Italian American meal for Christmas Eve can be the Feast of the Seven Fishes, Panettone and struffoli are favored desserts in such cases.[citation needed]

It is a common tradition among many Jewish Americans to eat American Chinese food on Christmas because these are often the only establishments open on the holiday in many cities.[59][60][61]

Oceania edit

Australia edit

Christmas dinner, although eaten at lunch time, in Australia is based on the traditional English versions.[62][63][64] However, due to Christmas falling in the heat of the Southern Hemisphere's summer, meats such as ham, turkey and chicken are sometimes served cold with cranberry sauce, accompanied by side salads or roast vegetables. Barbecues are also a popular way of avoiding the heat of the oven. Seafood such as prawns, lobster, oysters and crayfish are common, as are barbecued cuts of steak or chicken breasts, drumsticks and wings. In summer, Australians are also fond of pavlova, a dessert composed of fruit such as strawberries, kiwifruit and passionfruit atop a baked meringue, with whipped cream. Trifle is also a favourite in Australia at Christmas time. Fresh fruits of the season include cherries and mangoes, plums, nectarine and peaches. Introduced by Italian Australians, panettone is widely available in shops, particularly in Sydney and Melbourne.

South America edit

Brazil edit

In Brazil, the Christmas meal is quite a feast, (served in the evening on 24 December) offering large quantities of food, such as a wide variety of dishes which include roast turkey, fresh vegetables, luscious fruits[65] and Brazil nuts. Accompanying these are bowls of colorful rice and platters filled with ham and fresh salad (sometimes cold potato salad is also served). Also, some parts of Brazil feature roast pork or chicken. Red wine, white wine, and apple cider are common alcoholic beverages. Other Christmas items include a variety of desserts such as lemon tart, nuts pie, chocolate cake and also Panettone.

Peru edit

On Christmas Eve (Noche Buena), the extended family join for a dinner of roast turkey[66] and white rice seasoned with garlic. Roast potatoes and cooked sweetened apple puree are often served as well. The main dessert is panettone. It is usually accompanied by a cup of thick hot chocolate. Less common desserts include a special marzipan made out of Brazil nuts (due to the scarcity and expense of almonds in Peru) and assorted bowls with raisins and peanuts. At midnight, a toast is made, and good wishes and hugs are exchanged. A designated person runs to put Child Jesus in the Nativity scene. Then, the family members take their seats in the dining room while singing Christmas Carols.

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This article is about meal For the song by Peter Paul and Mary see Peter Paul and Mommy Christmas dinner is a meal traditionally eaten at Christmas This meal can take place any time from the evening of Christmas Eve to the evening of Christmas Day itself 1 The meals are often particularly rich and substantial in the tradition of the Christian feast day celebration and form a significant part of gatherings held to celebrate the arrival of Christmastide 2 In many cases there is a ritual element to the meal related to the religious celebration such as the saying of grace 3 Roast dinner often centered on turkey is commonly consumed in English speaking countries Many traditions enjoy dessert after the main course Here a Christmas pudding is set aflame after brandy has been poured on it The actual meal consumed varies in different parts of the world with regional cuisines and local traditions In many parts of the world particularly former British colonies the meal shares some connection with the English Christmas dinner involving roasted meats and pudding of some description The Christmas pudding and Christmas cake evolved from this tradition In countries without a lengthy Christian tradition the Christmas meal may be more heavily influenced by popular culture An example of this is Japan where a KFC takeaway meal is traditionally consumed 4 Contents 1 Asia 1 1 India 1 2 Japan 1 3 Lebanon 1 4 Philippines 2 Europe 2 1 Austria 2 2 Czech Republic 2 3 Denmark 2 4 Finland 2 5 Germany 2 6 Italy 2 7 Portugal 2 8 Spain 2 9 Sweden 2 10 United Kingdom 3 North America 3 1 Canada 3 2 United States 4 Oceania 4 1 Australia 5 South America 5 1 Brazil 5 2 Peru 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksAsia editIndia edit Indian people cook a variety of foods including biryani with chicken or mutton chicken and mutton curry followed by cake or sweets like kheer 5 Long established Christian communities such as Goan Catholics have pork dishes and beef dishes as part of their main course of their Christmas dinner These include pork vindaloo and sarapatel For dessert a dish called bebinca is popular 6 The largest Christian community in India 7 Keralites celebrate Christmas with midnight mass Christmas carols and food The Christmas celebration begins on Christmas Eve Churches are decorated Christmas trees and bigger Christmas stars from youth groups are the biggest attractions in Kerala Pork Vindaloo Beef Stew and Mappas are the common dishes served for Christmas dinner Keralites people go from home to home to celebrate and dance during carol time All Keralites including Hindus and Muslims celebrate Christmas and share sweets and gifts and participate in carols and town celebrations 4 Plum cake is a famous dessert in Kerala and family come together and cut the cake after the midnight mass the cutting of plum cakes after Christmas mass is treated as a tradition in Kerala Occasionally wines commonly made from grapes as well as pineapples gooseberries or other fruit are consumed 8 Japan edit nbsp Japanese style Christmas cakes in a display case at Nijiya Market Japanese Christmas cake a white sponge cake covered with cream and decorated with strawberries is often consumed and Stollen cake made locally is widely available A successful advertising campaign in the 1970s made eating at KFC around Christmas a national custom Its chicken meals are so popular during the season that stores take reservations months in advance 9 Lebanon edit Lebanese Christians celebrate Christmas dinners The feast usually on the night of the 24th and lunch on the 25th is a big one The family gets together at both meals and some have the leftovers from the dinner prior to the lunch the next day The traditional offering for Christmas is sugar coated almonds Roast turkey is the most common choice of meal 10 Roasted duck Lebanese salad Tabbouleh and pastries such as honey cake are common Beirut celebrates Christmas by conducting glamorous and big Christmas parties Western style poinsettias community Christmas trees and Christmas lights are very popular Philippines edit nbsp Typical traditional noche buena meal in the Philippines with a lechon as the centerpiece Christmas dinner in the Philippines is called Noche Buena following Hispanic custom and is held towards midnight of 24 December This usually comes after the entire family has attended the late evening Mass called the Misa de Gallo Mass of the Rooster The centerpiece of the Noche Buena is often the hamon which is usually a cured leg of pork This is usually served with queso de bola literally a ball of edam cheese covered in red wax Other ubiquitous dishes are pasta and for dessert fruit salad The dinner would usually be accompanied by tsokolate or hot cocoa made with pure locally grown cacao beans Some families prefer tsokolate prepared from tablea or pressed cocoa powder tablets that are either pure or slightly sweetened Most of the foods served on Noche Buena are fresh and usually prepared the day of Christmas Eve 11 Middle class and affluent families tend to prepare sumptuous feasts Less well off families would opt for a more economical Noche Buena the organising of even a simple gathering despite financial difficulties reflects the paramount importance in Filipino culture of familial and by extension communal unity Common traditional dishes served for the main course in the noche buena include lechon various types of pancit noodles Filipino spaghetti hamonado jamon queso de bola morcon embutido chicken galantina almondigas meatballs paelya arroz valenciana bringhe etc lumpia menudo mechado caldereta callos chicken pastel relyenong bangus stuffed milkfish lengua estofado adobo and various types of barbecue inihaw Almost all of these dishes are eaten with white rice Desserts and side dishes include ube halaya turon leche flan macaroni salad membrilyo fruit salad buko salad crema de fruta ensaymada champorado mango float fruitcake castanas roasted chestnuts and various other kakanin rice cakes like puto bumbong bibingka suman biko and sapin sapin Popular beverages are tsokolate as well as coffee soda wine beer alcoholic drinks and fruit juices 12 13 14 15 16 17 This focus on the family is common to all Filipino socio economic classes and ethnic groups that observe Christmas Most if not all members from the branches or extended families in a clan are expected to partake of the Noche Buena Relatives living abroad especially OFWs are highly encouraged to return home for the occasion as it is the most important Filipino Christian holiday of the year Most families prefer to exchange Christmas presents right after dinner contrary to the Western custom of opening presents on Christmas morning Europe editAustria edit In Austria Christmas Eve is the celebration of the end of the pre Christmas fast Christmas is usually celebrated only by Christians Christmas Eve is historically the day that the tree is decorated and lit with real candles so that the Christkindl may visit Christmas Day is a national holiday in Austria and most Austrians spend the day feasting with their family Fried carp Sachertorte and Christmas biscuits Lebkuchen and Weihnachtssterne are eaten as are many other chocolate delicacies including edible Christmas ornaments 18 Christmas dinner is usually goose ham served with Gluhwein Rumpunsch and chocolate mousse Czech Republic edit A traditional Christmas meal in the Czech Republic is fried carp and potato salad which are eaten during Christmas dinner on the evening of 24 December 19 It is often accompanied by a fish soup prepared from carp leftovers head or bones a traditional Czech mushroom dish Kuba or Cerna omacka Black sauce made from dried fruits nuts wine and gingerbread Many households also prepare a great variety of unique Christmas biscuits to offer to visitors These are prepared many days before the feast and take a long time to decorate It is also common to hang for children wrapped chocolate sweets on the Christmas tree as decoration Denmark edit nbsp Danish Christmas dinner In Denmark the traditional Christmas meal served on 24 December consists according to one representative study of duck 66 of households surveyed roast pork with crackling 43 turkey 8 or goose 7 The figures total more than 100 because it was found that some families prepare more than one kind of meat for Christmas dinner 20 The meat is served with boiled potatoes some of which are caramelized some roasted red cabbage and gravy The main course is followed by a dessert of Risalamande rice pudding served with cherry sauce or strawberry sauce often with a whole almond hidden inside The lucky finder of the almond is entitled to an extra present the almond gift Christmas drinks are Glogg mulled wine and traditional Christmas beers specially brewed for the season and which usually have a high alcohol content Finland edit Main article Joulupoyta nbsp Finnish Christmas dinner Joulupoyta translated Christmas table is the name of the traditional food board served at Christmas in Finland similar to the Swedish smorgasbord It contains many different dishes most of them typical for the season The main dish is usually a large Christmas ham which is eaten with mustard or bread along with the other dishes 21 Fish is also served often lutefisk and gravlax or smoked salmon and with the ham there are also different casseroles usually with potatoes rutabaga swedes or carrots The traditional Christmas beverage is mulled wine glogi in Finnish which may be either alcoholic or non alcoholic 22 Germany edit In Germany the primary Christmas dishes are roast goose and roast carp although suckling pig duck or venison may also be served Typical side dishes include roast potatoes and various forms of cabbage such as kale Brussels sprouts and red cabbage In some regions the Christmas dinner is traditionally served on Christmas Day rather than Christmas Eve In this case dinner on Christmas Eve is a simpler affair consisting of sausages such as Bockwurst or Wiener and potato salad Sweets and Christmas pastries are all but obligatory and include marzipan gingerbread Lebkuchen several types of bread and various fruitcakes and fruited loaves of bread such as Christstollen and Dresdener Stollen 23 Italy edit Main article Christmas in Italy nbsp Panettone In Italy the Christmas Eve meal is usually called cenone lit big dinner 24 The culinary tradition is polarized between Northern and Southern Italy 25 According to tradition the Christmas Eve dinner must not contain meat A popular Christmas Day dish in Naples and in Southern Italy is female eel or capitone A traditional Christmas Day dish from Northern Italy is capon gelded chicken Abbacchio is more common in Central Italy 26 The Christmas Day dinner traditionally consists by typical Italian Christmas dishes such as agnolini cappelletti Pavese agnolotti panettone pandoro torrone panforte struffoli mustacciuoli bisciola cavallucci veneziana pizzelle zelten or others depending on the regional cuisine 27 Christmas on 25 December is celebrated with a family lunch also consisting of different types of pasta and meat dishes cheese and local sweets Portugal edit Traditionally in Portugal the family gets together around the table on Christmas Eve to eat boiled dried salted cod accompanied with boiled cabbage or greens varying with what they have in the garden leftover boiled potatoes boiled onions boiled eggs and chickpeas Sometimes a simple dressing is made with onions garlic or parsley This meal is accompanied by generous amounts of olive oil There are variations across the country and traditionally turkey 28 and the famous portuguese bacalhau A lot of reasons also have octopus sometimes also pork in some regions is served for lunch on the 25th clarification needed Spain edit In Spanish Christmas Eve is called Nochebuena 29 literally translated as Good Night In Spain it is celebrated with a large family feast which is eaten late in the evening and can last a couple of hours some families attend midnight mass before or after the meal In Spain Christmas Eve is a time for celebrating in neighbourhood bars and cafes and around the table with family and friends It is a time for gift exchanges or Santa Claus However it is mainly performed on Epiphany which occurs on 6 January In medieval Catalan cuisine poultry was served for Christmas dinner and other dishes with salsa de pago were followed by a course of lamb and bacon stew The last course was formatge torrador similar to provoleta in modern Argentinian cuisine neula and clarea also called white sangria similar to hippocras 30 Sweden edit Main article Julbord nbsp The Swedish Julbord sometimes features decorated pig heads The Swedish Christmas dinner or Julbord 31 often consists of five or more courses The first three courses are a variety of fish usually different types of pickled herring and salmon smoked salmon eaten with boiled potatoes or crisp bread and lutfisk The fourth is cold cuts of meat with the Christmas ham being the most important Smoked sausages brawn apple sauce and leverpastej are also common The fifth course consists of warm dishes such as meatballs small fried sausages and Janssons frestelse Finally a cheese plate and dessert plate are served The most popular dessert is rice pudding risgrynsgrot with a whole almond hidden inside The finder of the almond is expected to get married before next Christmas In some homes the courses above are served like a buffet where all family members can pick and take the food in no dish order citation needed Common drinks are Christmas beer julmust and snaps citation needed United Kingdom edit Christmas dinner in the United Kingdom usually consists of roasted turkey stuffing gravy pigs in blankets 32 33 34 bread sauce redcurrant jelly roast potatoes vegetables particularly Brussels sprouts broccoli carrots and parsnips with dessert of Christmas pudding mince pies both served with brandy butter custard or cream or trifle citation needed It is estimated that nine million turkeys are consumed at Christmas in the United Kingdom This represents a halving of consumed turkeys in the past twenty five years as younger adults opt for alternatives 35 Pork beef chicken goose and duck are also popular nbsp Christmas dinner In England throughout the 16th and 17th centuries goose or capon was commonly served and the rich sometimes dined upon peacock and swan 36 The turkey appeared on Christmas tables in England in the 16th century 37 38 The 16th century farmer Thomas Tusser noted that by 1573 turkeys were commonly served at English Christmas dinners 39 The tradition of turkey at Christmas rapidly spread throughout England in the 17th century 37 and it also became common to serve goose which remained the predominant roast until the Victorian era 40 it was quite common for Goose Clubs to be set up allowing working class families to save up over the year towards a goose before this 41 A famous English Christmas dinner scene appears in Charles Dickens A Christmas Carol 1843 where Scrooge sends Bob Cratchitt a large turkey 42 The pudding course of a British Christmas dinner may often be Christmas pudding which dates from medieval England 43 Trifle mince pies Christmas cake or a yule log are also popular 44 By the 21st century some British citizens were changing their Christmas dinner traditions with a growing number selecting vegetarian and vegan versions of traditional UK Christmas meals 45 46 47 48 North America editCanada edit In English speaking Canada Christmas dinner is similar to that of Britain Traditional Christmas dinner features turkey 49 with stuffing mashed potatoes gravy cranberry sauce and vegetables Other types of poultry roast beef or ham are also used Pumpkin or apple pie raisin pudding Christmas pudding or fruitcake are staples for dessert Eggnog a milk based punch often infused with alcohol is also popular around the holiday season Other Christmas items include Christmas cookies butter tarts and shortbread which are traditionally baked before the holidays and served to visiting friends at Christmas and New Year parties as well as on Christmas Day In French speaking Canada traditions may be more like those of France See Reveillon Other ethnic communities may continue to use old world traditions as well United States edit Christmas traditions in the United States have eclectic origins with predominant ones from the United Kingdom in most states However many others traditions are also celebrated due to many years of influence from Europe Spain Scandinavia Italy France the Netherlands Germany etc as well as more recent influences from people of Latin American origin in states such as Florida and from the Caribbean 50 Therefore the substrate of the meal usually is British in origin roasted root vegetables as a side dish mashed potatoes gravy and the centerpiece being a stuffed roasted fowl pheasant goose duck or turkey or an expensive cut of roasted beef or beef Wellington In the South an area that has a very high concentration of people of UK extraction from centuries past Christmas is the time of year in which many variations on a country ham or Christmas ham get served This is an older British tradition that would predate the Victorian tradition of Dickens and his turkey and go back into medieval England brought by poorer classes who could not afford the turkey that was fashionable among wealthier men in the Stuart era 51 promotional source Cookies of many kinds have been present in America for hundreds of years and often are either gingerbread snickerdoodles or sugar cookies baked throughout December and fashioned into many shapes and figures Fruitcake is similar to the traditional British Christmas pudding however it serves more as a national joke often lampooned as an unwanted Christmas gift 52 The comic Johnny Carson once quipped The worst Christmas gift is fruitcake There is only one fruitcake in the entire world and people keep sending it to each other year after year 53 Many foreigners are skeptical of this fact but indeed there is some truth to it Manitou Springs Colorado holds an annual event in which unwanted fruitcakes are tossed in a contest to see who can throw the gift the farthest with the locals building trebuchets and contraptions that are forbidden to have an electric motor 54 An elderly gentleman from Tecumseh Michigan once made national news when he presented his countryman with the fact that he still had a fruitcake his great grandmother baked in 1878 and thus was over 130 years old As of 2018 the same fruitcake is believed to be still at large in the care of one of his grandchildren proving Mr Carson had a point 55 Alcohol and cocktails alcoholic and non alcoholic of all kinds are staples for both Christmas parties and family gatherings where harder drinking is done amongst adults and youngsters usually get served soft drinks or a non alcoholic version of what their parents drink drinks like the Shirley Temple citation needed A typical menu would include any combination of planter s punch Kentucky bourbon and the cocktails that can be made from it wines from California Washington Virginia or New York of many varying vintages meant to complement the meal prepared by the host Prosecco from Italy hard cider from New England and California wassail Puerto Rican or Jamaican rum champagne and other domestic sparkling white wines and for individual cocktails the alcoholic version of eggnog the poinsettia and the Puerto Rican coquito a cocktail composed of large amounts of coconut milk and rum 56 West of the Mississippi Mexicans have had a great influence over the way the meal is prepared including roasting corn in its husk and serving biscochitos 57 Further regional meals offer diversity Virginia has oysters ham pie and fluffy biscuits a nod to its English 17th century founders The Upper Midwest includes dishes from predominantly Scandinavian backgrounds such as lutefisk and mashed rutabaga or turnip In the Lowcountry region rice is often served instead of potatoes and on the Gulf Coast shrimp and other seafood are usual appetizers and Charlotte Russe chilled in a bed of Lady Fingers called just Charlotte is a traditional dessert along with pumpkin and pecan pies 58 In some rural areas game meats like elk or quail may grace the table often prepared with old recipes similar foodstuffs likely graced the tables of early American settlers on their first Christmases An Italian American meal for Christmas Eve can be the Feast of the Seven Fishes Panettone and struffoli are favored desserts in such cases citation needed It is a common tradition among many Jewish Americans to eat American Chinese food on Christmas because these are often the only establishments open on the holiday in many cities 59 60 61 Oceania editAustralia edit Christmas dinner although eaten at lunch time in Australia is based on the traditional English versions 62 63 64 However due to Christmas falling in the heat of the Southern Hemisphere s summer meats such as ham turkey and chicken are sometimes served cold with cranberry sauce accompanied by side salads or roast vegetables Barbecues are also a popular way of avoiding the heat of the oven Seafood such as prawns lobster oysters and crayfish are common as are barbecued cuts of steak or chicken breasts drumsticks and wings In summer Australians are also fond of pavlova a dessert composed of fruit such as strawberries kiwifruit and passionfruit atop a baked meringue with whipped cream Trifle is also a favourite in Australia at Christmas time Fresh fruits of the season include cherries and mangoes plums nectarine and peaches Introduced by Italian Australians panettone is widely available in shops particularly in Sydney and Melbourne South America editBrazil edit In Brazil the Christmas meal is quite a feast served in the evening on 24 December offering large quantities of food such as a wide variety of dishes which include roast turkey fresh vegetables luscious fruits 65 and Brazil nuts Accompanying these are bowls of colorful rice and platters filled with ham and fresh salad sometimes cold potato salad is also served Also some parts of Brazil feature roast pork or chicken Red wine white wine and apple cider are common alcoholic beverages Other Christmas items include a variety of desserts such as lemon tart nuts pie chocolate cake and also Panettone Peru edit On Christmas Eve Noche Buena the extended family join for a dinner of roast turkey 66 and white rice seasoned with garlic Roast potatoes and cooked sweetened apple puree are often served as well The main dessert is panettone It is usually accompanied by a cup of thick hot chocolate Less common desserts include a special marzipan made out of Brazil nuts due to the scarcity and expense of almonds in Peru and assorted bowls with raisins and peanuts At midnight a toast is made and good wishes and hugs are exchanged A designated person runs to 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