Generally: turkey, ham, most desserts (cookies, gingerbread, cakes), stuffing, vegetables, it can be very similar to a Thanksgiving feast although obviously most families celebrate differently.
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The most traditional meat on Christmas is either Turkey or Ham. Then there are the side dishes of mashed potatoes & gravy, olives, beans, corn, and salads. Last but certainly not least are the traditional deserts of cakes, pies, and pastries. Have a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!
There are no foods that you're "supposed" to eat, you can eat whatever you wish for Christmas dinner, however, and of course depending on where you live, there are traditional dishes that are eaten.
For instance in America, typically Christmas dinner consists of either Turkey or Ham, Stuffing [w/ Turkey], Mashed Potatoes, usually the same things eaten at Thanksgiving.
There is no food that is specifically a "Christian Christmas" meal, but in the US roast turkey is traditional. I believe Christmas pudding is an English tradition.
Christians eat anything they want but colored eggs are high on their list. Christians eat anything they want but colored eggs are high on their list.
On Christmas you eat:
Turkey
Mince Pies (yum!)
Salads
Potatoes
Vegetables
Fish
LOTS OF SWEETS!
Jews do not celebrate Christmas, so they do not eat anything special on that day.
Turkey
Pumpkin Pie
Salad
Baked Potatoes
Mince Pies
Gingerbread Man
Cookies
Fruitcake
Candy
Gingerbread House(or Cottage)