There is really no traditional Christmas Day meal, though Japanese people usually do buy (generally a strawberry shortcake) Christmas cake.
There is really no traditional Christmas Day meal, though Japanese people usually do buy (generally a strawberry shortcake) Christmas cake.
The Japanese don't celebrate Christmas - it's a Christian (Western) holiday.
Fried Chicken
fried chicken
Turkey is rare here so they eat chicken, often KFC.
The Japanese don't celebrate Christmas - it's a Christian (Western) holiday.
in Japan they don't really celebrate Christmas they just put up some decorations and that's it they don't give presents
In America, the common dinner roll is most often served during a Christmas meal. However, depending on the culture and traditions of the household, substitutions may happen.
Japan has a very small Christian population, and as such it doesn't have a widespread Christmas tradition.
Since South Africa is in the Southern Hemisphere, Christmas is celebrated in summer. Some South African traditions are putting up a Christmas tree, children leaving a stocking out for Santa on Christmas Eve, having turkey or duck for the Christmas meal, eating the meal outside, and visiting friends and family on Christmas afternoon.
There is no traditional Christmas meal, however, most Japanese people buy (generally, strawberry shortcake) Christmas cake.
Japan is not Christian and doesn’t celebrate Christmas.
In Pakistan there Muslim and i don't think that they have Christmas, but if they did there meal wouldn't have pork.
eating a big bell box meal at taco bell