Turkey
The traditional turkey.
In 16th Century England, Christmas was indeed the time to 'eat, drink and be merry.' And food was at the heart of the festivities. For the wealthy, the goose was declared by Queen Elizabeth I as the bird to eat on Christmas. Turkey was also consumed, as well as other various meats.
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the traditional meal is turkey
because in the 16th centery turkey was introdused to England and king Henry the VIII was the first person to have turkey on Christmas. after a while it became fashion to have turkey at Christmas.
Turkey is the traditional meat for Christmas dinner.
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.
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In British, People eat Christmas cake followed by turkey
The time before Christmas should you kill a turkey is a couple of days. This is to keep it fresh.
In Armenia, the traditional Christmas Eve meal consists of fried fish, lettuce, and spinach. The meal is traditionally eaten after the Christmas Eve service, in commemoration of the supper eaten by Mary on the evening before Christ's birth.