Christmas food
Traditions
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Most common cookies for Christmas

gingerbread cookies

100

What do we sing?

Carols and Christmas songs

100

Which country is believed to have started a tradition of Christmas tree

Germany

100

To bring good luck, what do South Americans eat before New Year?

black-eyed peas

100

What date is Boxing Day?

26th December

200

An alcoholic beverage, made of eggs and vodka

eggnog

200

What is the name of a mass which takes place at 12.00 am

Midnight Mass

200

Philippines

lanterns

200

What colour is considered to bring good luck during New Year in many European countries and China?

red

200

Where does a Snowflake girl deliver presents?

Ukraine

300

Typical fish with oil and onion

herring

300

A round decoration hung on doors

wreath

300

Czech Republic

seeing the future

300

Polish superstition warns that any child born during the twelve days of Christmas could be a..............

werewolf

300

In waht country do people exchange books as presents and later read them?

Iceland

400

A dish made from cabbage, plums, meats. Best eaten after a few days

Hunter's stew

400

Long socks where parents put presents

stockings

400

Japan

eating KFC

400

What do Polish people put inside their wallets to bring fortune?

fish scales

400

In Norway, what do people hide on Christmas Eve?

brooms

500

Sweet sticks, often used as decorations on a Christmas tree

candy cane

500

Some people don't eat anything or just a little on Christmas Eve until supper. What is it called?

fasting

500

Austria - for naughty children there is a special person who punishes them

Krampus

500

Filipino Christmas superstition forbids you from taking a .....................on Christmas Day. If you do, it’s suggested you’ll wash away the blessings of Jesus’s birthday and may suffer a strange, long-term sickness.

bath

500

What is the key ingredient of a traditional Christmas pudding from the UK?

raisins

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