12-19-2017 09:29 PM
What food do you serve during the holidays in your country? Please share them here.
Here's mine:
We recently had a mini family get together before Christmas.
12-19-2017 09:37 PM - edited 12-19-2017 10:34 PM
Hey there!
I live in Niterói - Brazil, and in my family we usually have:
• For main meals: turkey, chester (a kind of turkey, but better), codfish, crumbs, tend, rice, roast pork, cod cake, lentil;
• For salads: green salad, fruits, salpicão, potato salad, mayonnaise, rose sauce;
• For oilseeds and others: Chestnut, castanha-do-Pará (a specific nut from Pará), cashew nut, peanut, hazelnut, nubula, raisin, fig, Damascus;
• For dessert: French toast, gingerbread, chocottone (is a panettone, but with chocolate), ice cream, fruits salad, pave, pudding.
I SWEAR WE'RE NOT FATTY 😂
12-20-2017 03:49 AM
You had a super elaborate meal for sure, @CarloME!!! It is also my first time seeing milkfish being served this way, super interesting.
I found a photo of the mini Christmas dinner I was blessed to be treated to here in Singapore (not this year of course, haha):
If my memory serves me well, there were:
- Turkey ham (close enough)
- Mushroom soup
- Egg mayo
- Prawns
- Salad
- Fruit punch
- the mandatory log cake that is not pictured
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