Well, usually the Fijians will eat food, but their diet varies each year. I know for a fact that last year the main course was anger because a random person from the internet wouldn't answer somebody's question correctly.
Aku: skipjack or bonito tuna
Butterfish: black cod
Chicken Luau: chicken cooked with taro leaf and coconut milk
Chili Water: mild all-purpose condiment
Haupia: coconut pudding
Kalua Pig: barbecued pork, cooked whole in an imu (underground oven)
Kiawe: wood of the algaroba tree used in cooking
Kulolo: taro pudding
Laulau: pork, butterfish, beef or chicken wrapped in taro leaf and steamed in an
imu (underground oven)
Lilikoi: passion fruit
Limu: seaweed
Loco Moco: a fried egg on top of a hamburger on top of a pile of rice - all
smothered in brown gravy!
Lomilomi Salmon: cold diced salmon, tomatoes and onion
Long Rice: cellophane noodles made from mungbean flour
Mahimahi: dolphin fish (unrelated to the mammal)
Manapua: Chinese-style filled steam buns
Maui Onion: mild white onion, with sweetness similar to a Vidalia onion
Moi: threadfish
Naau: stewed beef intestines
Ohelo Berry: bright red, similar to a huckleberry
Ohelo: plant with edible berries
Onaga: red snapper
Ono: similar to mackerel or tuna
Opakapaka: pink snapper
Pipi Kaula: Hawaiian beef jerky
Plate Lunch: a meal consisting of an entree and lots of starch
Poha Berry: very tart, similar to a gooseberry
Poi: staple starch of the Hawaiian diet, made from boiled taro root
Poke: raw fish with seaweed and sesame oil
Puaa: pig or pork
Pupu: appetizer, hors d'oeuvre
Saimin: ramen-like noodle soup of local invention
Shave Ice: freshly shaved ice drenched in a sweet syrup - lighter and flakier than a
snow cone
Spam: Hawaii's favorite canned meat - the less said, the better
Taro: a tuberous vegetable used to make poi
Uhi: yam
Uku: grey snapper
Some People have Christmas dinner on Christmas day and some people eat it on Boxing day
On Christmas day we eat mostly things that people in the UK and USA eat.
They don't celebrate Christmas
It is TURKEY!
Japan is not Christian and doesn’t celebrate Christmas.
People in Poland and Czech Republic eat carp on Christmas Eve.
Food
Bacalhau e legumes
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More people eat Turkey on Christmas day then people eat Ham.
whatb do they eat in France on Christmas Day
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