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What does Christmas dinner mean?

Christmas dinner (Christmas dinner)

Just like people in China eat New Year's Eve dinner at the Spring Festival, Europeans and Americans also pay great attention to family reunion at Christmas, sitting around the Christmas tree and having a beautiful holiday meal. The custom of eating turkey for Christmas dinner began at 1620. The roasting process of turkey is complicated and its taste is delicious and lasting, which makes McDull's children salivate. This custom prevails in America. The Christmas dinner in England is roast goose, not turkey. On Christmas Eve, Austria likes to invite relatives and friends of the whole family to a restaurant for Christmas dinner in droves. Among them, turkey, preserved chicken, roast cowboy meat and pork leg are essential. With famous wine, everyone has a good time.

For this festival, many families in the west began to buy all kinds of holiday supplies, Christmas food and gifts as soon as they entered 65438+ February. On the evening of February 24th, 65438, the whole family usually get together for Christmas dinner. There are many kinds of food on the table, the most important of which is the indispensable traditional dish-roast turkey. In the eyes of westerners, a dinner without roast turkey is not a Christmas dinner. After Christmas dinner, people will go to church to report good news and prepare candy and snacks for the choir.

Australians like to eat and drink. In the evening, families, young people and old people, or friends and relatives go to restaurants for Christmas dinner. Because every hotel has prepared rich food for Christmas, including preserved chicken, turkey, pork leg, wine, snacks and so on. In the United States, there is a special food in Christmas dinner-roasted corn porridge with a layer of cream and some fruits on it, which is sweet and delicious. In Denmark, when Christmas dinner begins, people must eat an almond pudding before they can start eating other things. Romantic French people like to sing and dance on the night of February 24, 65438+, accompanied by the rich fragrance of brandy and champagne, and get drunk at Christmas. Both the British and the Germans like to drink beer. Besides binge drinking, British people also like to travel to other places. More conservative families get together on Christmas Eve.