ham, mashed potatoes , cranberry sause, green beens and some type of pie
In Pakistan there Muslim and i don't think that they have Christmas, but if they did there meal wouldn't have pork.
Well it depends for what country.
There is really no traditional Christmas Day meal, though Japanese people usually do buy (generally a strawberry shortcake) Christmas cake.
Brazilians meal at Christmas time consists of Turkey with wine poured on top
fried chicken
Fried Chicken
The Japanese don't celebrate Christmas - it's a Christian (Western) holiday.
Réveillon is the festive dinner held on the evenings preceding Christmas Day and New Year's Day.
Spain does not have a big meal on Christmas Day. They have a big meal on Christmas Eve then celebrate through most of the night. They also have a big meal on Three Kings Day (Epiphany) which is on January 6th. Traditionally, a ring shaped pastry is served on that day called el rosco de reyes. It has little trinkets hidden inside along with a fava bean. The person who gets the piece of pastry with the bean inside is in charge of the rosco for the following year. The person who finds the special trinket will be the king or queen of the house for the day.
on the 23 of December is a day we call þorláksmessa, on tat day we eat ray on the 24 we eat our Christmas meal at 6 o'clock and then we open our presents then in 6th of January Christmas is over ;)
Since it is summer in Argentina on Christmas day, the meal is often served in the garden or may be a barbecue. Traditional foods are roasted turkey, roasted pork, stuffed tomatoes, Christmas bread, and Christmas pudding like 'Pan Dulce' and Panetone. The main meal is traditionally eaten in the evening on Christmas Eve.
Ruth chris, hilton of Lafayette is also serving a meal