Christmas is not a traditional festival in China so there are no special foods associated with Christmas
Jews do not celebrate Christmas and so do not eat any special foods for Christmas.
No special foods are eaten on Christmas in Israel. For the most part, the population of Israel is Jewish. Jews do not celebrate Christmas.
Most didn't. It was a Catholic holiday and thus scorned by the Protestant majority. Those who did celebrate did so quietly with church services and special foods.
ham, because it helps celebrate jesus birthday
dumplings, zhongzi
fish and charlotte debenhams
they eat special food called gourment
Special food are eaten on special holidays for example, turkey on Thanksgiving. Special music are also played on special holidays such as Christmas carols on Christmas.
Turkey is served at Thanksgiving and sometimes ham is served at Easter and Christmas.
Yes, people can celebrate Christmas for non-religious reasons. Many people celebrate Christmas as a cultural or social tradition, focusing on activities like gift-giving, spending time with family and friends, decorating, and enjoying festive foods. The holiday has evolved beyond its religious roots to become a widely celebrated cultural event.
Traditionally alot of healthy food is served at Christmas with wine and beer too.
What you should describe about Christmas to a pen pal depends in part on where your pen pal is from. If the pen pal comes from a country that is known to celebrate Christmas (Europe, North and South America, Australia, India), you might focus just on how you and your family in particular celebrate the holiday (i.e., religious observations, family travel and parties, traditional foods, when and how you exchange gifts). If the pen pal might not be familiar with Christmas, you would probably want to describe what Christmas is and why you celebrate it--and, of course, write about how you celebrate it, too.