Oh, my friend, there is no "best" meat for Christmas Day. It all depends on your personal preference and what brings you joy. Whether it's a succulent roast turkey, a tender ham, or a flavorful prime rib, the most important thing is to choose something that makes you and your loved ones happy. Remember, the true beauty of the holiday season is sharing a delicious meal with those you care about.
Christmas Eve, Known as Svyat Vechir, is the end of the pre-Christmas Lenten period. During this period, no animal products can be consumed (including meat, diary and eggs). The Svyat Vechir meal must include 12 dishes, all Lenten. Meat and animal product are once again allowed on Christmas day.
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Some People have Christmas dinner on Christmas day and some people eat it on Boxing day
In the pre-Vatican II tradition, Christmas Eve was a fast day up until First Vespers of Christmas in the evening, unless it fell on a Sunday. In the current tradition, meat is permissible on Christmas Eve; but if it falls on a Friday, abstinence from meat is required until First Vespers of Christmas in the evening (unless dispensed of by the Bishops of your country, as is the case in Australia, the United States and a number of others).
Yes because it is in the octave of Christmas.
Alaska
Yes, but they are cautioned to eat meat sparingly.
whatb do they eat in France on Christmas Day
On Christmas day we eat mostly things that people in the UK and USA eat.
Yes, you can defrost meat in the refrigerator on one day, marinate it and then cook and eat it the next day.
You can eat more than four servings of white meat per day
No its not illegal to eat mince pies on Christmas day. Why would shops sell mince pies if it was illegal to eat them on Christmas day. If it was illegal, then shops wouldn't sell them.