Zalalbya (donuts) & Bouri (mullet fish) are distributed to the poor on Christmas Day by many people in Egypt.
Christmas cake, pastries, sweets, non-veg, etc. Mostly christian people drinks wines & vodkas for celebration of 31st night as well as for Christmas.
The theme is that Christmas isn't all about the gifts, desserts & foods, decorations, and competitions. All you need on Christmas is family and happiness.* The Grinch thinks that Christmas is like that stuff ; but then he realized the true meaning.
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people in france light the eiffel tower for a light festival they eat a "buche de noel" cake which means christmas log they put their shoes out hoping that pere noel will visit their shoes get filled with candy, and small toys people sing only 2 songs, silent night, and 12 days of christmas they eat interesting foods pastries are sold more around christmas if you are bad, pere noel comes back and instead of giving coal, he gives you spankens people dress up they celebrate it on the same day as people in the us do
Lettuce, Foods with Refined Carbohydrates and also the occasional Yogurt
Zalalbya (donuts) & Bouri (mullet fish) are distributed to the poor on Christmas Day by many people in Egypt.
goat milk , chicken
At Christmas, two foods are given to the poor in Egypt. One is Zalabya, which is a type of doughnut. The other is food is Bouri, which is a fish.
apples and pears
they have nothing at christmas, so stop wasting ppls time
food
i think egyptian foods are kofta, marshy, koshary, fool but their are people in Egypt that don't eat the kind of stuff like the modern people
no Egypt does not have any special foods.
One of the popular foods in Egypt is kushari, which is the national dish of Egypt. Other foods from Egypt include ful medames, fatta, and feseekh.
figgy pudding
The foods eaten at Christmas have no religious meaning.
Christmas cake, pastries, sweets, non-veg, etc. Mostly christian people drinks wines & vodkas for celebration of 31st night as well as for Christmas.