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CHRISTMAS EVERYWHERE by the BEST!!! Josh,Jacob,Braden,Laquan LS- India Christmas Foods & Traditions CHRISTMAS EVERYWHERE BY THE BEST!!! Josh,Jacob,Braden,LaQuan LS- India Christmas foods & Traditions. Christmas in india food and traditions like neorioes which are small pastries which are stuffed with dried fruits and coconut and fried and toffee which has nuget and cashew in it so they do eat a lot of food for christmas in india. LS- christmas in india india has a lot of christians but chritmas is not a big thing in india and mumbai JC- Christmas in Italy! One of the most important ways of celebrating christmas in Italy is the native crib scene. Using a crib to help tell the christmas story was made very important by St. Francis. Many people know Saint Nicholas. But in some places in Italy they know Santa Lucia who arrives december 13th. Befana, a witch who delivers gifts by way of broomstick on January 6th. You see their christmas is very important. JC- Italy Christmas Food and traditions. One of Italy’s most important tradition’s is to make an ornament because quilling is one of Italy’s most delightful folk arts. For a fun holiday craft projects, have each youngster try his hand at quilling a holiday ornament. JS-Christmas in Brazil Christmas in Brazil is very interesting because their feast is very wild. In the feast they have roast pig,steamed fish pie,fried shrimp,turkey,deserts,and champagne. They call Santa Claus, Papa Noel and they get their presents in their shoes. JS-Christmas in BRAZIL!!! The christmas traditions in Brazil are very different from our traditions. Christmas in Brazil is during the summer. They do some different things during christmas like,boating,picnics, fireworks, and more. The kids bring their parents breakfast right before they do anything. Now you know about christmas in Brazil. BB Christmas in ireland People celebrate in much the same way as people in the UK and the USA,but they also have many of their own Christmas tradition and customs.The day after Christmas is, St. Stephen day.Young men and women dress up in home made costumes and go from house to house carrying a long pole with a holly bush tied to it’s top and singing a rhyme about a wren bird.People eat a lot of tasty foods! BB- Christmas in Ireland ● People eat a round cake. ● People also ask for money ‘for the starving wren. ● St.Stephen day(also known as boxing day). ● A large candle is put in front of a window of the families home..
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