Turkey is a Moslem country, although there are CatholicinTurkey. It is not illegal to practice Christianity in Turkey. For the Moslems, December 24th is not a date that commemorates Jesus' birth. In Demre, Turkey Christmas is celebrated every year during the three-day festival held in early December. In Turkey the food they ate on Christmas was goose.
Mostly the same as Thanksgiving. This year, we had turkey, potatoes cooked around the turkey, broccoli casserole (b/c didn't feel like making green bean & artichoke cassarole), homemade (not from a box!) mac and cheese and cornbread dressing. Forgot to get the cranberry sauce. And dessert was homemade toffee w/ chocholate and walnuts. But for Christmas we don't always do the same thing. One year we made meatballs and spagetti. One year we had lamb.
the truth is different people eat different stuff at holidays like Christmas here. so mostly most people eat would be cake or ice cream or pie especially or stuff like that or if your Tamil there are lots of things for Christmas tamils eat and I'm Tamil too.
Turkish people are mostly Muslim so There is no Christmas for them. Turkish people celebrate new year but it's not so much important thing that having something speacial for Christmas in dinner.
Most of the Turkish people don't celebrate Christmas, because the population of Muslims are so huge. The Turkish Christians can celebrate Christmas, don't think that they are doing different things.
Turkey is eaten at Christmas because it has become a tradition to serve either turkey or ham for Christmas dinner. It probably started because families get together on Christmas and turkey and ham can serve a large group of people.
Turkey is 99 percent Muslim so they don't celebrate Christmas.
Not, Since Turkey has Islamic populatin of 99%.
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There is no specific traditional food consumed during Christmas time since Turkey is predominantly Muslim and most people do not celebrate Christmas. However, many people will roast a Turkey or Chicken for New Years.
Turkey it is a legal to celebrate Christmas if u are Turkish it is only people from other parts of the world that is aloud to celebrate Xmas in turkey
They do not celebrate Christmas because they do not believe in Jesus however they do celebrate New Years like we celebrate Christmas here...in Turkey Santa is called Noel Baba in fact Santa Claus was born in Turkey. Even though they do not celebrate Christmas they put up decorations.In Turkey they believe in another god and not the god we believe in and that is why they do not celebrate Christmas.:)
Only Christians in turkey celebrate christmas.
The pioneers celebrate christmas by making turkey
It started long ago in the mid 1800's, but the people of Turkey had to celebrate Christmas secretly in order to not be killed because the majority of Turkey is either Islamic or Jewish, most of them are not christians.
They DO celebrate Thanksgiving in Turkey. They celebrate the same way we do.
Ebenezer Scrooge first bought a prize turkey to celebrate Christmas in "A Christmas Carol."
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Yes, people in Cuba do celebrate Christmas.