The turkey might represent something to do with Christmas
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Christmas is traditionally a time when families gather together and the turkey is a big bird that can feed a large number of people at one sitting. Not everyone eats turkey at Christmas but, whatever is cooked, it will be large enough to feed many people.
Most people eat turkey or ham at Christmas (; Tastes really good, too. The same as Americans
Turkey and ham would be the main thing. Some people might eat duck or goose or beef or lamb of salmon. Regular vegetables like potatoes, sprouts, carrots, cabbage, cauliflower and so on. They may have Christmas puddings or trifles after the meal. There would be lots of sweets and biscuits and of course a Christmas cake.
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Kaik its is a shortbread like bisect usually served with a drink called shotbak
yes they some times killed sheep to eat also
In British, People eat Christmas cake followed by turkey
turkey
we eat ham turkey and roasts.
More people eat Turkey on Christmas day then people eat Ham.
they eat suckling pig and roast turkey
It is TURKEY!
I don't eat turkey on Christmas, I eat ham.
Most people eat turkey or ham at Christmas (; Tastes really good, too. The same as Americans
turkey, ham, apple pie and veggies
A good food Sweden people eat for Christmas is pozole.
turkey ham cookies candy fruit cake
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