Ho, ho, ho!
(that’s “hello” for Father Christmas).
We know not all of you celebrate Christmas, but we think this is still interesting: what people eat for this celebration all over the world. Below you will find the text and the vocabulary you might not understand.
USA
Roast turkey, squash, roasted root vegetables and mashed potatoes.
Roast – cooked by roasting. To roast is to cook (food such as chicken, potatoes, or beef) with dry heat in an oven or over a fire.
Turkey – a large American bird that is related to the chicken and that is hunted or raised by people for its meat.
Root vegetables – a vegetable (such as a carrot or potato) that grows under the ground.
Mexico
Salt cod with salad made with beets, nuts, lettuce and a variety of fruits.
Cod – a large fish that lives in the northern Atlantic Ocean and is often eaten as food.
Beets – the rounded red root of the beet plant that is eaten as a vegetable.
Peru
Turkey garnished with fresh fruit.
Garnished – to put something on (food) as a decoration.
Brazil
Turkey, fish or pork with rice, fruit salad or Brazil nuts.
Argentina
Steak stuffed with hard-boiled eggs, onions and spices.
Stuffed – to fill (something) so that there is no room for anything else.
UK
Roast turkey, cranberry sauce and roast potatoes.
Cranberry – a small, dark red berry or the plant that produces it.
France
Roasted goose stuffed with chestnuts.
Goose – any one of many different kinds of birds that swim, that are larger than ducks, and that have a long neck and webbed feet .
Spain
Seafood dishes.
Poland
Fish dishes and pike with hard-boiled eggs and boiled potatoes.
Pike – a large fish that lives in rivers and lakes and that has a long body and sharp teeth.
Germany
Roasted goose, potatoes, braised greens and sauerkraut.
Braised – to cook (food) slowly in fat and a small amount of liquid in a covered pot.
Italy
Roasted meat, antipasti, pasta and sparkling wine.
Ghana
Tfufu and okra soup.
Tfufu – a food made by boiling starchy food crops like cassava, yams or plantains and then pounding them into a dough-like consistency.
Okra – a tall plant whose pods are eaten as a vegetable and are used in soups and stews.
Russia
Four-bird roast.
China
Roast barbecued pork, chicken and soup.
Philippines
Coloured steamed rice served in a bamboo tube and flavoured with coconut and brown sugar.
Steamed – to cook, heat, or treat (something) with steam.
Australia
Barbecues with prawns, chicken, pork, lamb and beef.
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What dish do you think sounds more delicious?