Origins
The Russian word for Christmas Eve - "Sochelnik" - comes from the word "sochivo."
Some people fast (don't eat anything) on Christmas Eve, until the first star has appeared in the sky.People then eat 'sochivo' or 'kutia' a porridge made from wheat or rice served with honey,poppy seeds, fruit (especially berries and dried fruit like raisins), chopped walnuts orsometimes even fruit jellies!So to answer the question, the name of the special porridge is: 'sochivo' or 'kutia'
No special foods are eaten on Christmas in Israel. For the most part, the population of Israel is Jewish. Jews do not celebrate Christmas.
Christmas Goose
Special food are eaten on special holidays for example, turkey on Thanksgiving. Special music are also played on special holidays such as Christmas carols on Christmas.
Porridge!
In the United States special foods eaten on Christmas are turkey and/or ham, stuffing, cranberry sauce, yams, mashed potatoes and gravy, other side dishes, and often homemade yeast rolls. Desserts often are pumpkin pie, Pecan Pie, and other desserts. Fruit cake is also eaten.
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I'm not even sure you could successfully eat most porridges with chopsticks, being that they are largely liquid. Porridge usually must be eaten with a spoon.
Christmas in Canada is celebrated much the same as it is in the United States. Homes and businesses are decorated with a variety of decorations, including Christmas trees. Children look forward to Santa arriving on Christmas Eve, and a special Christmas meal is eaten on Christmas Day. Gifts are exchanged.
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Christmas
Yes, there are eaten as a dessert during different parties, or holidays such as Christmas.