Special foods include potato pancakes (latkes) and jelly donuts (sufganiyot). Also, any foods fried in oil are traditional.
There isn't anything that could be called a "Hanukkah Dinner" though.
There is no Jewish tradition of eating tamales on Hanukkah.
There's no such thing as Hanukkah people. Hanukkah is a holiday that is celebrated by Jewish people. During Hanukkah, we customarily eat latkes (potato pancakes) or jelly donuts.
Yes. Hanukkah does not add any food rules.
There is no Jewish tradition of eating uncooked rice.
There is no such thing as "Hanukkah people". Hanukkah is a Jewish holiday celebrated by Jewish people. The holiday of hanukkah doesn't add any food restrictions, other than what Jews already follow. Parmesan dip and chips are okay, but if it's a kosher household, the food must be kosher.
Jews do not eat a pig at any time of the year, so they do not eat a pig on Hanukkah either.
These are activities associated with the Jewish holiday of Hanukkah.
Latkes (potato pancakes) in America, and sufganiyot (jelly donuts) in Israel.
During Hanukkah, Jewish people light a menorah each night for eight nights to commemorate the miracle of the oil lasting for eight days in the ancient Temple. They also eat foods fried in oil, like latkes and sufganiyot, play dreidel, and exchange gifts.
some of the things they do on Hanukkah are eat the traditional foods and say the blessings and light the candles.
People commonly eat gelt, or chocolate coins. People also commonly eat jelly-filled doughnuts.
Chinese people eat 88kg of rice a year!