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Sophia
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What do you usually eat for Christmas/other holidays around this time? Do you have any customs or traditions connected to Christmas meals?
Here, the main meal is called "generous dinner" because it is the first meal after fasting season has finished. It is on Christmas Eve. It is customary to have a fish, because it is an ancient symbol for Jesus. We'll have trout this year. We'll also have a traditional cabbage soup with homemade sausage and forest mushrooms. After that there should be waffers with honey, various nuts and cutting the apple. If you can see a "star" when the apple is cut in half, you'll be lucky next year :) Some people put fish scales into their wallet to attract money. In some Christian families, parents make a sign of cross with honey on their children's forehead. After the dinner, we open the presents and then watch fairy tales- even adults love watching the same old stories every year :)
On first Christmas day, we'll have a duck with orange sauce.
On the second day of Christmas we'll probably have a German-style pork with potato dumplings and mustard sauce.
And of course, there will be pastries, both sweet and salty, exotic fruit and some good wine :)
Here, the main meal is called "generous dinner" because it is the first meal after fasting season has finished. It is on Christmas Eve. It is customary to have a fish, because it is an ancient symbol for Jesus. We'll have trout this year. We'll also have a traditional cabbage soup with homemade sausage and forest mushrooms. After that there should be waffers with honey, various nuts and cutting the apple. If you can see a "star" when the apple is cut in half, you'll be lucky next year :) Some people put fish scales into their wallet to attract money. In some Christian families, parents make a sign of cross with honey on their children's forehead. After the dinner, we open the presents and then watch fairy tales- even adults love watching the same old stories every year :)
On first Christmas day, we'll have a duck with orange sauce.
On the second day of Christmas we'll probably have a German-style pork with potato dumplings and mustard sauce.
And of course, there will be pastries, both sweet and salty, exotic fruit and some good wine :)