Christmas In Canada
By: Kennah Short
Food They Eat for Christmas in Canada
They eat Turkey and Tourtire.Their breakfast is ham, eggs, or pancakes. At lunch they also eat stuffed or dressed roast turkey, potatoes, and cranberry sauce, savoury snacks such as oranges or mandarin, nuts and butter tarts and finally, the Christmas pudding or plum. Numerous sweets such as barley candy and chicken bones (creamy milk chocolate that was melted) are all served.
Tourtire
This is layered with meat, onions, and potatoes. It gets layer to the top of a pie pan. Then, you put a pastry on the top. Last, you cook it for a really long time
Turkey
They make stuffed and gravy-covered turkey every year.
The Big Feast
They this huge feast every single year.
Symbol of Santa
He wears a red suit, and goes down people’s chimneys. He brings presents for children on the 24th of December and his name is Santa Claus.
Some Traditions
They have parties and make cakes. They also bring cookies and exchange them.
Christians in Canada celebrate Christmas as the day Jesus was born. They exchange gifts and have lots of fun at the parties. They also have a firework celebration called rŽveillon and it started in 1875.They also put up a giant tree in a church and decorate it.Christmas Lasts
The Christmas season ends on January 6th. At the end they eat cake, and the cake has a bean in it and whoever gets the bean is the king(or queen).
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