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christmas is near! (45 days)

which country has the best christmas food?

>> No.9673863

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Christmas_dishes

>> No.9673876

Mine

>> No.9673883

great thread so far!

>> No.9673887

>>9673861
Probably Germany. They’re at least in the top 5.

>> No.9673890

israel

>> No.9673893

Japan has KFC. Whether or not that's the answer is subjective, I personally dislike most standard Christmas fare.

>> No.9673894

>>9673861
France's Yule Log is the best super premuim number one.

>> No.9673910

France has the best ~cuisine~, unsurprisingly. Italy would be a contender if you could pick and choose dishes from regional cuisines which don't include all of them.

On the more casual end, it's gotta be Japan. a bucket of KFC and a cream cake or yule log followed by copious dick/pussy as you prefer, since there are no turkeys and Christmas ended up the romantic holiday.

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>>9673861
>Japan
>strawberry angel-food cake and KFC
Why am I not surprised?

>> No.9673941

>>9673861
Germany

>> No.9673946

Hannukah is better.

>> No.9673949

In the US/Canada Christmas food is sorta' a pale, pared-down version of Thanksgiving food.

>> No.9673950

>>9673893
>>9673910
In Japan it costs $40 for a bucket of chicken with a salad and chocolate cake from KFC.

>> No.9673964

>>9673946
Said no one, ever.

Mmmmm, parsley soaked in brine. More, please!

>> No.9673970

>>9673964
Hannukah is all fried foods.

>> No.9673977

>>9673861
I cook a traditional turkey lunch every Christmas for the family despite living in Australia so it's a summer climate at Christmas

>tfw last Christmas was 38 degrees and about 43 in my kitchen

Usually I luck out and it's around 25 degrees. If it's gonna be hot this year I'm getting up really early so I'm not sweating in there at peak heat time.

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9673996

>>9673861

I wouldn't say we're the best worldwide but we definitely top our region. Special shoutout to our neighbours in the north for pindekjott, shit is dope as hell

pic related. A typical Danish christmas dinner consists' of duck, pork belly with crackling, browned and boiled potatoes, red cabbage and a gravy made on the stock of the roast

>> No.9674018

i think the best christmas food are the ones that remind you of christmas
just smelling the scent of those dishes and seeing different colors of light when you go outside feels so nice
idk maybe im just a faggot

>> No.9674556

>>9673950
The Christmas special is $35, tax and delivery included. That's not unreasonable for something that's a $20 bucket and a $10-$12 cake takeout only in the US.

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>>9673887
>>9673941
Germans eat sausages/wieners with potato salad or carp for christmas eve (24th of December). Only on the first christmas holiday (25th of December) and the second christmas holiday (26th of December) we start to eat a bit more "fancy".

>> No.9674614

>>9673910
Italy don't so dessert as well as France and they're and important part of Christmas.

>> No.9675066

>>9673996
>pindekjott

>> No.9675088

>>9673996

Looks great anon. What's the fruit looking thing to the left? Looks like an apple with cranberry sauce inside or something

>> No.9676133

>>9675088

just an ordinary apple with prunes

>> No.9676146

>>9673861
Mexican Christmas food is good, but I would go for French.

>> No.9676221

>>9673861
my mom makes the best christmas food

>> No.9678187

>>9676146
I agree