they mostly eat rice balls and sengui
birthday cake?
Occasions like weddings will often have choices of beef or ham or turkey. Turkey and ham would be particularly common at Christmas. For some special occasions people in Ireland might go for fish like salmon.
eggs
What foods that Muslims eat on special occasions will vary depending on where they live. Muslims in the middle east often eat lamb on special occasions. They also enjoy a dessert called baklava.
Turkey is served at Thanksgiving and sometimes ham is served at Easter and Christmas.
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What the people living in the south ate on special occasions depended on what class they were in. Lower class folks at things like opossums and squirrels while the upper class got to eat better foods like turkey and vegetables.
To people who don't live in Japan and, thus, do not have access to traditional Japanese foods, many Japanese foods are considered delicacies.
It depends entirely on which special meal you're talking about. Every Holiday except Yom Kippur has a special meal or special foods eaten. Shabbat also has a special meal, as do certain occasions, such as funerals. Jews do not play games during meals.
they eat very hot spices food for e.g barianey, kebab, tikka,etc etc :)
Japanese foods of course! (but I do not know what kind of Japanese food)
Members of the Apache nation eat the same foods that Americans eat. They do eat traditional foods like fried bread during family gatherings or special occasions.
Some foods do such as 'Mitai' which are extravagant Asian sweets which come in many different flavours, colours and textures. These are mainly saved for very special occasions such as weddings; parties; top grades etc. They are to celebrate joyous occasions. Another food is 'Dates' which are mainly eaten in the month of Ramadan to open the fast with.