Around the World Feast Overview of the most interesting traditional Christmas dishes
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1. It's Christmas, you know
Although Christmas seems to be a typical religious holiday, it has in fact long since ceased to be so. It is celebrated on a global scale, even in countries where Christianity is not the dominant religion. Its origin, depending on the source, dates back to the 4th century CE, but much later it has taken on such a global character.2. Traditional Christmas dishes in Poland
Traditional Polish dishes are quite well known. It is usually assumed that there should be 12 dishes on the table that will provide enough for the next few months of the year. In Polish tradition, the evening dinner before Christmas is rather meatless, predominantly fish or plant-based dishes. The first soup appears sometimes it is barbecue, somewhat less often mushroom or fish soup.3. Traditional Christmas dishes in Europe
However, in the Scandinavian countries, as in Poland, it is often served as a snack or as a delicious and full-fledged salad. These are served as snacks or as in Russia delicious, satiating salads. According to the traditional dishes prepared by the Portuguese and Portuguese, this is the main reason why it is prepared in the UK and Norway, but it is also known in many other European countries, especially in the Netherlands, as well as in other countries such as the Netherlands and the Netherlands. However, it has been known for a number of years that many of these dishes have been made in the past, and in many European countries as well.4. Traditional Christmas foods around the world
Although in Europe the most popular summer dishes are turkey, in other regions of the world it is usually a meat-based dish, like in Brazil, which is usually due to the fact that they are more festive because of their less daily availability. No doubt they are dominated by poultry. In Mexico, the main holiday dish is turkey. It is usually baked in a rather unusual chocolate-based sauce, similar to in Brazil. However, the Japanese also eat chicken-based food on this day, as it is not their official holiday, they also use the main dishes of fast food restaurants, and sometimes these healthy dishes.5. What can we learn from the Christmas traditions of other countries?
Christmas traditions around the world vary, but they share a few characteristics. However, in most countries the first Christmas meal is extremely festive and is eaten in groups of people. It is worth cultivating because of the positive impact on mental health. Eating a meal in an atmosphere of warmth and love is extremely important in order to feel happy, fulfilled, but also to prevent loneliness. In most countries, Christmas meals are also rather festive, but in some places the meat is also eaten. Vegetarian cuisine is not only beneficial for the environment but also for health. Many of the ingredients in rice and vegetables in this form are better prepared, but it is also important to avoid feeling lonely.