Christmas traditions in Poland.
We have a traditional family dinner on Christmas Eve. Traditionally it starts when the first star appears on the sky.
On Christmas Eve there are 12 dishes on the table. We believe that you have to try all of them to be happy next year.
The most popular dishes are:
carp
beetroot soup
Before the dinner we share the Christmas wafer and wish eachother all the best.
There is usually a special pink wafer for animals. Some people believe that if you share the wafer with your animal it will talk after midnight.
When we set the table before the dinner we always prepare a spare plate for an unexpected visitor.
There is also a Christmas tree with presents under it. We give presents on Christmas Eve, not on Christams Day.
On Christmas Eve at midnight a lot of people go to Church for a special "midnight mass".
On Christam Day we meet our family and friends and eat A LOT :)
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Merry Christmas and a happy New Year!
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Christmas traditions in Poland.
We have a traditional family dinner on Christmas Eve. Traditionally it starts when the first star appears on the sky.
On Christmas Eve there are 12 dishes on the table. We believe that you have to try all of them to be happy next year.
The most popular dishes are:
carp
beetroot soup
Before the dinner we share the Christmas wafer and wish eachother all the best.
There is usually a special pink wafer for animals. Some people believe that if you share the wafer with your animal it will talk after midnight.
When we set the table before the dinner we always prepare a spare plate for an unexpected visitor.
There is also a Christmas tree with presents under it. We give presents on Christmas Eve, not on Christams Day.
On Christmas Eve at midnight a lot of people go to Church for a special "midnight mass".
On Christam Day we meet our family and friends and eat A LOT :)
Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetuer adipiscing elit, sed diam nonummy nibh euismod tincidunt ut laoreet dolore magna aliquam erat volutpat.
Merry Christmas and a happy New Year!