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There is no specific traditional food consumed during Christmas time since Turkey is predominantly Muslim and most people do not celebrate Christmas. However, many people will roast a Turkey or Chicken for New Years.
That's the Christmas episode - "Merry Christmas, Mr Bean".
On Christmas day, they had Chinese turkey (duck).
It was the neigbors dogs that ran into the kitchen and ate the turkey.
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i think it means like Jesus' birth there was animals there such as a bird and turkey is a bird. the turkey is honoured by eating it because it was at Jesus' and it is cooked to be eaten on Christmas day
Turkey does not represent anything at Christmas. It is simply a large bird that feeds a large group of people. It has become a tradition to serve either turkey or ham at Christmas.
Cranberry sauce while perhaps not the best choice, has become the tradition.
Many families follow a family tradition in dress and manners. My family has a Christmas tradition of drawing names to see who buys whom a present. Kind of like secret Santa. It is our tradition to go out camping and fishing once a year.
hmmm well mabey because its the colour of Christmas
It started long ago in the mid 1800's, but the people of Turkey had to celebrate Christmas secretly in order to not be killed because the majority of Turkey is either Islamic or Jewish, most of them are not christians.
I didn't think it was. We always had roast beef and yorkshire pudding or ham.
The word for Thanksgiving in Navajo is: Tązhii Daʼaghał which means "turkey they are eating it". Or Késhmish Yázhí which means "little Christmas"
In 1621, on Thanksgiving day, the Pilgrims and Native Americans ate wild turkeys, and it became a holiday tradition from that day forward.
The 42nd President, George Hurbert Walker Bush, started this tradition.
the indians gave the pilgrims a feast when they first arrived in america. this feast had turkey in it.
One Christmas tradition in England is having people put on masks and perform Christmas Plays. This is called mumming and has been done since the Middle Ages. A traditional dinner in England is eating roasted turkey and having Christmas pudding for desert. Christmas crackers with a silly joke and a paper crown that must be worn during dinner. Mince pies after Christmas pudding. I've never come across mumming.