That would be "Italian Christmas Cake". Yum
Carp or goose is served as the meat. Stollen, a fruited yeast bread, is often served.
Stollen is a German Christmas bread that is made with marzipan. The bread is very fruity and sweet and traditionally made with some rum.
bread,cheese,and fruit
They eat wheat bread and French bread.
eat and break bread .... well, not exactly bread. This is the "matzoh" holiday - unleavened bread (a lot like a cracker). Traditionally we do not eat bread, or anything leavened, for the entire 8 days of passover.
Traditionally they eat turkey with sage and onion stuffing, cranberry jelly, roast potatoes, Brussel sprouts followed by Christmas Pudding.
roasted duck and dumplings, but it differs from family to family
they eat turky, bread,makanches and mashpatato you can eat anything,realy
Traditionally people in Japan will eat something called a Christmas Cake on Christmas. A white cake with white frosting and red accents. But it is not eaten just for dinner, but as a treat. Christmas is not celebrated in Japan as it is in the U.S.
Bread, cheese, traditionally-made pickles.
Yes, that's all they eat. bread for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Bread, bread, bread. Sometimes they don't have enough flour, and they say "NO!" "There will be no bread today, oh woe is me!" Then everyone gathers in the town square to give all their flour so that the baker can make their precious bread. Why? You might ask, who knows it's just what they do.