An aperitif
appetizer
Oyster les hu? Tres
French foie gras
Goose liver with duck liver sauce
Smoked Salmon
Caviar caviar
Principal le plat, the main course
Turkish cuisine
bushmeat
Steak sandwich
Mutton Chop
Champagne le champagne
Red wine
white wine
Dessert le dessert
Cheese roll
Coffee coffee herbal tea coffee tea
scented tea
Fruit juice
Afterdinner wine
Brandy
Question 2: What do western countries eat at Christmas? Christmas in the west has fallen, and the most anticipated thing is to have a big Christmas dinner on Christmas Eve. The globalization of Christmas makes food all over the world full of Christmas flavor, so what do countries eat at Christmas? The following are the national symbolic foods for you to choose from. Christmas dinners around the world may be very different, and the existing traditional forms here can show the local holiday culture. Turkey can be said to be almost the common feature of this kind of food. With the arrival of Christmas in the hot summer in the southern hemisphere, meats such as ham, turkey and chicken are usually cold dishes. For example, steak or chicken breast, chicken legs and wings, and common prawns (shrimps) are all cut into pieces as barbecue dishes. Seasonal fruits include mango and cherry. According to American legend, the traditional Christmas dinner turkey originated in the United States, and it is an indispensable traditional food at Thanksgiving and Christmas. In the United States, there is a special food in Christmas dinner-roasted corn porridge with a layer of cream and some fruits on it, which is sweet and delicious. Some people are also used to putting a roast suckling pig on the table of Christmas dinner. Englishmen and Americans often like to put apples in pigs' mouths. It is said that this habit originated from some big families, because only big families can eat a pig. Later, some ostentatious people followed suit when they treated guests at Christmas. In Britain, ordinary British families like to cook their own turkeys. Lots of fruits and vegetables, such as carrots, celery, onions, chestnuts, etc. , stuffed into the belly of a turkey weighing more than ten kilograms, then smeared with various spices on the surface, and then baked in an H furnace. The traditional Christmas pudding is very sweet, and a small corner is enough! Christmas pudding is also a traditional food. When cooking, the whole family will participate, symbolizing reunion and harmony, and making wishes when mixing dough. It is said that it is unlucky to stir clockwise. Finally, hide a coin, and whoever eats it will get good luck for a year! French trunk cake is a famous Christmas food in France. Before the invention of electricity, the French used a good kind of wood as a Christmas present. The French are naturally romantic, even the origin of food is romantic: once upon a time, a young man who couldn't afford a Christmas present found a piece of wood in the forest and gave it to his lover, which not only won his heart, but also soared. Therefore, the trunk cake has also become a symbol of good luck in the coming year! Denmark In Denmark, the traditional Christmas dinner is held on Christmas Eve, and the content is roast pig, goose or roast duck. Served with potatoes, purple cabbage and plenty of thick soup gravy. After that, the dessert is rice cake pudding, which usually contains an almond. Those who are lucky enough to find it can get gifts such as almond gift boxes. Traditional Christmas drinks are gro liqueur and traditional Christmas beer specially brewed for this season. These drinks usually have a low alcohol concentration. When Christmas dinner begins, people must eat an almond pudding before they can start eating other things. If anyone can eat the only intact almond, he will be the luckiest person in the coming year. Usually, adults will put this almond in the youngest child's bowl to make them happy. The Christmas Dinner in Canada has many similarities with its colonial ancestor England and its neighbor America. The traditional Christmas dinner has stuffed turkey (seasoning), mashed potatoes, thick soup, cranberry sauce, vegetables and raisin pudding as desserts. Egg wine is a milk-based beverage, which is mixed with egg juice, sugar and so on. It is usually mixed with alcohol and is also very popular during festivals. Other Christmas dinners include cream filling towers and cream shortcakes, which are traditional pre-holiday baking for friends attending various Christmas and New Year parties and visiting on Christmas Day. In the French-speaking provinces of Canada, its traditional customs are closer to France. Other ethnic groups may continue to follow the traditional customs of the old world. For example, the traditional Christmas dinner of a Canadian family of Ukrainian descent is twelve vegetarian dishes, or simply add fried dumplings to the westernized food. Germans also attach great importance to Christmas. On Christmas Eve, people will go home for dinner, just like China people have a family reunion dinner. The most famous Christmas food in Germany is gingerbread. This is something between a cake and a biscuit. Traditional gingerbread, made of honey and pepper, is sweet and spicy and tastes * * *. Now the gingerbread has been improved and covered with icing, which is not only rich in taste, but also quite pleasing in appearance. Many Italians have the traditional habit of eating vegetarian food at Christmas. Cod can flourish on the dining table without eating meat. Eat fish salad made of shrimp, squid and shellfish, and ... >>
Question 3: What do westerners eat at Christmas and what do French eat at Christmas? Christmas is a popular festival in Europe and America, which is influential all over the world. It is not only a grand festival for devout believers, but also similar to the Spring Festival in China, and it is a big day for families to get together. During the festival, people will hold grand religious ceremonies in the church and hold colorful celebrations at home. Of course, you have to do something about your diet.
For this festival, many families in the west often start to buy various holiday supplies, Christmas food and gifts as soon as they enter 65438+ February. On the evening of February 24th, 65438, the whole family usually get together, have a Christmas dinner and have a Christmas party. There are many kinds of food on the dining table, and the most important dish is the traditional dish-roast turkey. In the eyes of westerners, a dinner without roast turkey is not a real Christmas dinner. Sometimes, there is an "angel of God" seat at Christmas dinner. After Christmas dinner, people will go to the chapel to announce good news and prepare candy and snacks for the choir, which is similar to the traditional China New Year.
Some West Renye Fang used to put a roast suckling pig on the dining table. People in Britain, America and other countries often like to put apples in pigs' mouths. It is said that this habit originated from some big families, because only big families can eat a pig. Later, some ostentatious people followed suit when they invited guests at Christmas. Generally, there are plums, puddings and minced meat pies for dessert. People in Britain and America think that they will be very lucky after eating this kind of food.
The world is big, and there is no wonder. Different countries have different eating habits for Christmas. Australia is one of the countries in the southern hemisphere. At the end of February, 65438+, while western European countries were celebrating Christmas in the howling cold wind, Australia was an unbearable midsummer season. Therefore, when you spend Christmas in Australia, you can see sweaty boys and girls wearing short skirts everywhere, snow scenes carefully arranged in shop windows, Christmas trees covered with snowflakes and Santa Claus wearing red cotton-padded jackets, which constitute a unique holiday scene in Australia. The sharp contrast between this cool place and the harsh winter scene is probably unique in western countries. On this day, the best Christmas gift parents can give their children is a pair of small water strokes. Surfing in the sea at Christmas is a major feature of Australia. On holiday nights, take drinks to the forest for a picnic. People set up open-air stoves with stones, make fires with dead branches, put iron plates on them, and fry sausages, beef and fresh fish. After eating and drinking, they danced "disco" and "kangaroo dance" until late at night. Drunk, they lay on the grass and greeted Santa Claus with thunderous snoring. And a family. In the evening, families, old and young, or with relatives and friends, go to restaurants for Christmas dinner in droves. Because every hotel will not miss this good opportunity to make money, it has decorated its storefront several days in advance and prepared rich food, including preserved chicken, turkey, pork legs, wine and snacks.
In the United States, Christmas pays more attention to family decorations, Christmas trees, socks stuffed with gifts, and a special food-baked corn porridge with a layer of cream and some fruits, which is sweet and delicious. In Denmark, at the beginning of Christmas dinner, people must eat an almond pudding before they can start eating something else. In Serge, central France, it snows heavily a few days before and after Christmas every year, which makes people feel fresh and romantic. In the eyes of westerners, white Christmas is an auspicious day. In France, the manger is the most distinctive Christmas symbol, because it is said that Jesus was born next to the manger. After people sing Christmas songs in praise of Jesus, romantic French people like to sing and dance on the evening of February 24, 65438, accompanied by the rich bouquet of brandy and champagne. Both the British and the Germans like to drink beer. In addition to drinking, the British also like to travel to other places. More conservative families gather on Christmas Eve.
Question 4: What do you usually eat at Christmas? Britain, England
The Christmas dinner in Britain is extremely rich, including roast pig, turkey, Christmas pudding, dried fruit pie and so on. It is said that the custom of eating Christmas turkey has a history of more than 300 years. Generally speaking, British families like to cook their own turkeys. A large number of fruits and vegetables such as carrots, celery, onions and chestnuts are stuffed into the belly of a turkey weighing more than ten kilograms, and then a variety of spices are coated on the surface, and then baked in an H furnace. The traditional Christmas pudding is very sweet, and a small corner is enough! Christmas pudding is also a traditional food.
When cooking, the whole family will participate, symbolizing reunion and harmony, and making wishes when mixing dough. It is said that it is unlucky to stir clockwise. Finally, hide a coin, and whoever eats it will get good luck for a year!
France
Buchedenoel is a kind of trunk cake and a famous Christmas food in France. Before the invention of electricity, the French used a good kind of wood as a Christmas present. The French are naturally romantic, even the origin of food is romantic: once upon a time, a young man who couldn't afford a Christmas present found a piece of wood in the forest and gave it to his lover, which not only won his heart, but also soared. Therefore, the trunk cake has also become a symbol of good luck in the coming year!
Denmark
When Christmas dinner begins, people must eat an almond pudding before they can start eating other things. If anyone can eat the only intact almond, he will be the luckiest person in the coming year. Usually, adults will put this almond in the youngest child's bowl to make them happy.
Germany
Germans also attach great importance to Christmas. On Christmas Eve, people will go home for dinner, just like China people have a family reunion dinner. The most famous Christmas food in Germany is gingerbread. This is something between a cake and a biscuit. Traditional gingerbread, made of honey and pepper, is sweet and spicy and tastes * * *. Now the gingerbread has been improved and covered with icing, which is not only rich in taste, but also quite pleasing in appearance.
Italy
Many people have the traditional habit of eating vegetarian food at Christmas. Cod can flourish on the dining table without eating meat. Eat fish salad made of shrimp, squid and shellfish, and sauce made of cucumber fish and eel nuts.
the Continent
Although the hometown of gingerbread is in Germany, Europeans are also used to eating gingerbread at Christmas. Finns will enjoy gingerbread and drink glogi, a wine mixed with almonds and raisins. It tastes spicy and fragrant. The Dutch even hide Christmas presents in pudding or sheep intestines! As for Poles, they are divided into two factions, one likes to have a big meal on Christmas Eve, while the other fastes and prays all day!
Australia barbecue+beach show
On February 25th, 65438, when people living in the northern hemisphere celebrated Christmas in the howling cold wind, Australia in the southern hemisphere was in the sweltering summer. Australia's passionate "Midsummer Christmas" not only celebrates tropical customs, but also incorporates the classic elements of traditional European Christmas. Although people are exposed to the hot sun outdoors, the snow scene in winter is carefully arranged in the shop window. Christmas tree covered with snowflakes and Santa Claus in red cotton-padded jacket make people feel like they are in the middle of winter in the north. This constitutes a unique holiday scene in Australia-ice and fire! This sharp contrast between hot summer and cold winter may be unique to western countries.
You can see Santa Claus riding a motorcycle everywhere. It is a common scene that Santa Claus wrapped in a red cotton-padded jacket drives a sleigh to deliver gifts, but when Santa Claus comes to you wearing a "cool" shirt and shorts and sliding a surfboard, it will definitely surprise you. More interestingly, Santa Claus in Australia will visit all kinds of places to surprise you-jet skis and carriages. It is not surprising that he can often be seen riding motorcycles and ponies, and even staying in fire engines and police cars for half a day. He is an old urchin.
Australian summer breeze and Christmas atmosphere can easily make people in the northern hemisphere have the illusion of seasons, especially in outdoor concerts on Christmas Eve. At the concert, the Sydney Philharmonic Orchestra and the Chorus will perform many popular Christmas songs. Santa Claus will naturally not miss this good opportunity to "shine". He will ride a motorboat and bring a koala dressed as a real person during the concert, completely subverting your traditional impression of Christmas.
Australia's tropical fruits, seafood, cheese and wine will definitely make this Christmas extremely rich. The Christmas barbecue party at Bonda Beach in Sydney, Australia is absolutely comfortable and enjoyable. Enthusiastic Australians will barbecue all kinds of fresh seafood on the spot for you, and will also perform all kinds of fashionable and diverse ways ... >>
Question 5: What do you eat at Christmas? Christmas dinner is very rich. All kinds of delicious food are full of color and flavor, which makes people feast their eyes, so it is also called Christmas dinner. On the dining table, orange slices in yellow circles express good wishes. Roses, walnuts, cinnamon and brightly colored fruits are traditional table decorations for Christmas. The main course of Christmas dinner is an indispensable traditional dish-roast turkey. In the eyes of westerners, there is no Christmas dinner without roast turkey. Some westerners are used to putting a whole roast suckling pig on the table of Christmas dinner, while British and Americans like to put an apple in the pig's mouth. This habit may come from some big families, because only big families can eat a pig. Later, some ostentatious people followed suit when they invited guests at Christmas. There are usually plums, puddings and minced meat pies for dessert after dinner-British and American people think they will be lucky after eating these foods. In the United States, there is a special food in Christmas dinner-roasted corn porridge with a layer of cream and some fruits on it, which is sweet and delicious.
In Denmark, when Christmas dinner begins, people must eat almond pudding before they can start eating other things.
In France, romantic French people like to sing and dance on the night of 65438+February 24, accompanied by the rich fragrance of brandy and champagne, and get drunk before Christmas.
In Britain, besides drinking beer to the fullest, British people also like to travel to other places. More conservative families get together on Christmas Eve.
In Germany, Germans who have always been strict should drink beer, wear white wine, eat sweets, sour food, sour pig's trotters, beef stew with beer, dairy products and all kinds of lettuce.
In Italy, although you usually eat and drink well, at Christmas, it's really a time to eat and drink. Delicious delicacies are wonderful, and it's also a time for gluttons to show their talents.
In Australia, every hotel has prepared rich food for Christmas, including turkey, preserved chicken, pork leg, wine, snacks and so on. In the evening, people, old and young, or with relatives and friends, go to restaurants in droves for Christmas dinner.
Britain, England
English people pay the most attention to eating at Christmas. Food includes roast pig, turkey, Christmas pudding, Christmas meat pie and so on.
Question 6: Christmas in France ... For them, Christmas means family reunion, countless Christmas presents and, of course, the most delicious Christmas dinner. For example, Li Beilei, deputy manager of the Beijing office of French Tourism Bureau, is 39 years old. She hasn't spent Christmas at home for three years in her life, and for the remaining 36 years, she will go back wherever she is. In France, the four weeks before Christmas are called "Christmas prelude". During these four weeks, people will make full mental and material preparations for Christmas. At this time, the fragrance of various spices and wine filled the streets, and the Christmas market was crowded with people who came to buy it. Even when night falls and the weather is cold, people's enthusiasm will drive away these chills. Here, Christmas seems to be not just a religious festival, but the most thorough enjoyment in life. Shopping is still the hottest thing in France during Christmas. You can buy many Christmas presents for your family and friends. Among them, what you should buy most is something called "Christmas manger", which is a model to commemorate the birth of Jesus. Every French family will have one, and some even serve as family heirlooms. Besides, you should eat the biggest Christmas dinner, and most French families will make great efforts to prepare it. If you go to Provence, you will have a chance to taste a very special Christmas menu with 13 dishes, all of which are extremely delicious. Also, remember to taste a kind of chocolate called "truffle", which can only be bought during Christmas. Truffles are called "black gold" by the French, and the price per kilogram exceeds 500 euros. They are the most expensive ingredients in Europe and are highly respected by French chefs because of their rich aroma.
Question 7: What is the Christmas dinner in France? The dining table will be covered with beautiful tablecloths and decorated with flowers and candles. The tableware will be made of exquisite porcelain, with silver knives and forks and crystal cups. Turkey, goose and French sausage are all foods on the Christmas table. There is not much else in French Christmas dinner, usually just making ordinary things more exquisite. But there are also some traditional foods: La bche de Nol (Christmas log cake): this is a log-shaped cake with chocolate and chestnuts added. It is said that Gaul pagans used this cake to represent the special firewood that burned from Christmas Eve to New Year. Le pain calendeau eau (this is a traditional food in southern France): This is a special bread for Christmas and food for the poor; After the Christmas dinner, the candles on the table will not go out, illuminating the path of the Virgin Mary.
Question 8: What are the customs of Christmas in France? As we all know, Christmas is an annual major holiday for westerners, just like the Spring Festival in China.
There are many festivals in France, among which Christmas is more important.
Generally speaking, Christmas in France has a two-week holiday.
For the French, this is a good day for family reunion and leisure.
How do French people usually spend Christmas?
When I was studying in France, Christmas was a very happy thing.
Every city in France basically has the tradition of holding Christmas markets.
Generally speaking, on Christmas Eve, the city will choose to set up a Christmas market in the open space in the city center. In other words, we began to build many buildings like small tents. Christmas gifts, Christmas ornaments, delicious snacks and amusement facilities will all appear here, such as merry-go-round. Besides, the band often plays happy songs. It can be said that this is a small Christmas playground.
Christmas market merry-go-round
There is also a small skating rink in the city where I live. Many children will try their hand there, which is very interesting.
Of course, Christmas Eve is Christmas Eve. The French will have a family reunion, have a French Christmas dinner together and wait for Christmas.
In addition, before Christmas, the church will arrange Christmas activities and the choir will sing Christmas songs in the church. On Christmas Eve and Christmas Day, midnight mass will be held.
Question 9: German Christmas food What food do Germans eat at Christmas? In order to celebrate Christmas, many families in the west began to buy various holiday items, such as Christmas gifts and food, as soon as they entered 65438+ February. On the evening of February 24th, 65438, the whole family usually get together for Christmas dinner. Sometimes, there is an "angel of God" seat at Christmas dinner. Christmas dinner is very rich. All kinds of delicious food are full of color and flavor, which makes people feast their eyes, so it is also called Christmas dinner. On the dining table, orange slices in yellow circles express good wishes. Roses, walnuts, cinnamon and brightly colored fruits are traditional table decorations for Christmas. The main course of Christmas dinner is an indispensable traditional dish-roast turkey. In the eyes of westerners, there is no Christmas dinner without roast turkey. Some westerners are used to putting a whole roast suckling pig on the table of Christmas dinner, while British and Americans like to put an apple in the pig's mouth. This habit may come from some big families, because only big families can eat a pig. Later, some ostentatious people followed suit when they invited guests at Christmas. There are usually plums, puddings and minced meat pies for dessert after dinner-people in Britain and America think they will be lucky after eating these foods. After the Christmas dinner, people will go to church to report good news and prepare candy and snacks for the choir. The customs of different countries are different, so you can refer to them (it feels good! Family and diet are the mainstay ~ ~): There is also a special food in the Christmas dinner in the United States-baked corn porridge, which is coated with a layer of cream and added with some fruit. It is sweet and delicious. When Christmas dinner starts in Denmark, people must eat almond pudding before they can start eating other things. Romantic French people in France like to sing and dance on the evening of February 24th at 10, accompanied by the rich bouquet of brandy and champagne, and get drunk before Christmas. Besides drinking beer to their heart's content, British people also like to travel to other places. More conservative families get together on Christmas Eve. Germans who have always been strict in Germany want to drink beer, wear white wine, eat sweets, sour food, sour pig's trotters, beef stew with beer, dairy products and all kinds of lettuce. Although Italy usually eats and drinks well, at Christmas, it is really a time to eat and drink, with delicious food, delicious food and wonderful dishes. This is the time for gluttons to show their talents. Every hotel in Australia has prepared rich food for Christmas, including turkey, preserved chicken, pork leg, wine, snacks and so on. In the evening, people go to restaurants together with their relatives and friends. Christmas Eve: 65438+February 24th is Christmas Eve, also known as Christmas Eve. At that time, thousands of Europeans and Americans in Qian Qian will go home for reunion. The essential program of Christmas Eve is the party in the song, or the party. Family, friends or lovers get together to express friendship, affection or love. Most family members in Europe and America get together at home, have a sumptuous dinner together, and then sit around the burning stove, play the piano and sing songs, and share family happiness. Or hold a fancy masquerade ball and celebrate all night. Or get together in pubs, clubs and opera houses and have fun. Christmas Eve is a happy, peaceful, carnival Christmas Eve and reunion night. In America, the whole Christmas Eve is immersed in joy. Radio and TV news may have a special news, and there will be a theme on the TV screen about weather radar tracking the rapid movement of weather in the southern United States. A few minutes later, the TV host reported that it was getting colder and colder, and it looked like an animal was dragging something slowly. Then he announced that Santa Claus was on his way to give presents to the children. This is the news that all children are eager to hear. In fact, parents have quietly prepared presents for their children on Christmas Eve. There may be a bedroom whose door is always closed, which is the place where gifts are wrapped at home. It sometimes takes time to wrap gifts. Sometimes gifts are too big to wrap, such as giving a car. The best way is to put a check for buying a car in your socks. Christmas Eve Mass and Peace Night Performance are activities held by the Christian Church on Christmas Eve. Mass on Christmas Eve is usually divided into two parts. One is held for the congregation at 9~ 10 in the evening, which is more "professional", and the other is a big mass at midnight, which is aimed at both the congregation and visitors. This is the * * * of Christmas Eve. The mass ceremony on Christmas Eve is a traditional celebration ceremony, which not only commemorates the birth of a baby, but also commemorates his death 33 years later. The midnight mass ends at midnight, and at this time, it is ... >>
Question 10: What do French people like to eat? Do they like fried chestnuts with sugar and drinking raw water? Characteristics of the French diet.
France is one of the three cooking kingdoms in the world. The French pay attention to diet and are willing to spend money. French people don't like fish without scales, and they don't like spicy dishes. They generally like to eat delicious food that is a little raw and fresh. French people are generally happy to drink raw water (tap water) and are not used to drinking boiled water.
French eating habits have the following characteristics:
1, pay attention to cooking temperature, pay attention to the freshness of dishes, and emphasize the quality of dishes.
2, taste: generally like fat, thick, fresh and tender, prefer sour, sweet and salty.
3, food: the staple food is rice or flour, love to eat snacks; Non-staple food likes to eat tender pork, mutton and beef, fish, shrimp, chicken, eggs, sausage and fresh vegetables, and occasionally likes to taste some novel foods, such as snails, earthworms and Malan. I like to use clove, pepper, coriander, garlic and tomato juice as seasoning.
4. Method of making: Preference is given to dishes made by cooking methods such as frying, frying, roasting, roasting and frying.
5. Recipe: I appreciate braised mandarin fish, Kung Pao diced meat, crispy fried chicken, fried shrimp balls, shredded chicken with silver buds, pineapple turkey, shredded apple and other flavor dishes.
6, water wine: wine hobbies, especially wine, rose wine, champagne and so on. Generally, people who don't drink or can't drink often drink beer; Usually their usual drinks are mineral water, soda water, orange juice and black tea or coffee.
7. Fruit: French people like fruits, especially pineapples. Apples, grapes and kiwis are also their favorite varieties: dried fruits such as raisins and sugar-fried chestnuts.