We usually have either roast turkey or ham as the main course, with whatever starches the person likes best (potatoes, rice, etc). There aren't a lot of other traditional food, such as other countries have, because there are just so many different areas of our country and every one has its own traditions.
Other Christmas foods include candy canes and cookies, egg nog, and Hot Chocolate.
Of course, being America, we also eat traditional foods from other countries, such as figgy pudding, mince pies, fish, and anything else tasty!
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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.
The foods eaten at Christmas have no religious meaning.
Christmas is not a traditional festival in China so there are no special foods associated with Christmas
Corn, tomatoes
One great site to find Christmas foods available for purchase online is http://www.igourmet.com/christmas-pudding.asp. They sell all kinds of Christmas themed foods from around the world.
Some ways to celebrate Christmas in America are to give presents and decorate Christmas trees. Don't forget the ornaments, including the star!
Some great Christmas party foods are warm meatloaf, or chicken drumsticks. Also your family would love a nice Tomato soup with croutons. For dessert I would reccomend a Chocolate Cake and some cookies.
Foods eaten on Christmas in Indonesia are similar to the foods eaten in the western world: turkey, cranberries, etc.
well, they have Christmas and lots of parades
The main difference between Christmas in France and America is that it is custom to burn a log in your home on Christmas eve in France. There are no other large differences that are noticeable especially in recent years.
Christmas in America was created in 1989.