NiQuinn
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It's Christmas soon and I was wondering what it's like in your part of the world. What types of food do you have to celebrate the holiday (if you do so anyway). Do you have dinner (meal) traditions? In my country, we have what we call the Nochebuena. This tradition has Spanish origins and it translates to "The Good Night". It's basically a feast during Christmas Eve that looks like these:
Types of food vary per family but, most often than not, these are the staple dishes.
I'm not sure if I'm forgetting a dish but those are basically what I usually see in a Christmas Eve dinner. I went a bit overboard in this post since, originally, I was just planning to share one picture of a meal spread. However, I just had to share more.
Any traditional meals you want to share from your side of the world?
Types of food vary per family but, most often than not, these are the staple dishes.
- spaghetti
- barbecue
- chicken
- pancit (usually fried noodles)
- lechon (whole pig cooked over charcoal)
- lumpia (pork spring rolls if you wanna be fancy)
- Jamón (hamon - dry cured ham)
- fruit salad
- And, of course, ice cream
You don't really need a picture for that do you?
I'm not sure if I'm forgetting a dish but those are basically what I usually see in a Christmas Eve dinner. I went a bit overboard in this post since, originally, I was just planning to share one picture of a meal spread. However, I just had to share more.
Any traditional meals you want to share from your side of the world?
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