Food & Drink - Essen und Trinken
I just went to Germany (Kolen) I think this is what they do...
The Germans often have special baking evenings for making spiced cakes, cookies and gingerbread houses. The German Christmas tree pastry, das Christbaumgebäck, is a white dough which is molded into shapes and baked to make tree decorations.
On Christmas Eve, there's an evening feast, generally of carp and potato salad (meat is avoided for religious reasons).
On Christmas Day the family tucks into suckling pig or roasted goose, white sausage, macaroni salad, and regional dishes, der Christstollen, long loaves of bread with nuts, raisins, lemon and dried fruit, der Lebkuchen, ginger spice cookies, das Marzipan and der Dresdner Stollen, a moist, heavy bread filled with fruit and marzipan.
Germans eat on Christmas foods like sausages, baked potatoes, ... and certainly get mulled claret.
Germans traditionally eat stollen, a fruited yeast bread, at Christmas.
Carp or goose is served as the meat. Stollen, a fruited yeast bread, is often served.
They eat pork!
Jews do not celebrate Christmas and so do not eat any special foods for Christmas.
First of all, it is spelled Christmas. Anyway, there are many different foods that you can eat on this holiday. It depends on your heritage. I am Spanish and on Christmas, I eat pork shoulder, pernil, with rice and beans. Some people eat turkey on Christmas or they eat a delicious ham.
During Weihnachten (Christmas), Germans enjoy a variety of traditional foods. Common dishes include roast goose or duck, often served with red cabbage and dumplings. For dessert, Stollen, a fruitcake with marzipan, and various Christmas cookies, such as Lebkuchen and Plätzchen, are popular. Mulled wine, or Glühwein, is also a festive drink enjoyed during the season.
Foods eaten on Christmas in Indonesia are similar to the foods eaten in the western world: turkey, cranberries, etc.
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On Christmas Day, Haitians eat gyro, fritaille, bannan preze ,okra ect
roasted duck and dumplings, but it differs from family to family