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The traditional Christmas meal in Portugal is eaten during the evening of Christmas Eve and consists of codfish with green vegeta- bles and boiled potatoes. This is normally followed by shellfish, wild meats or other expensive foods. Every house have a fullfilles table set in the living room full with traditional food, cakes, fried cookies, nuts and other goodies! Turkey is often the main dish now. Traditionally it was goat or lamb in Northern Portugal and pork in the south of the country. Each region traditionally has its own selection of deserts. In Northern province of Minho, rich people would have rich desserts made with lots of eggs such as 'Lampreia de ovos' . Ordinary people would be more likely to have something like rice pudding. French Toast (called ' Rabanadas' ) is popular throughout the country as are fried dough desserts sprinkled with sugar and cinnamon like ' filhós '. People drink Porto wine, tradi- tional liquors and eat ' azevias' and 'filhozes' (Portuguese biscuits and sweets). The party lasts until the early hours of the morning! some wine or brandy. If you do not open your door, or your food doesn't correspond to their taste and expectation (especially if you're rich), the singers will sing songs mocking you (like saying you've got a big nose)! Normally after enjoying the food, the January singers will sing a song to thank the generosity of the hosts, saying how nice you are and saying any praising the beautiful girls if there are curry After Christmas (and never before!) during first weeks January’s groups of people will go from house to house with an image of Baby Jesus in his manger singing the 'Janeiras' songs (January songs). They are often accompanied with small instru- ments. They usually start with an opening song asking the owner of the house for food and drink! The owner of the house should invite them in to warm up and to help themselves of a spread of snacks sweet like dry figs with walnuts in- side or cheese and chorizo and Página 2 'Janeiras' songs . Portuguese Christmas Traditional Christmas meal Filhós On Christmas Day the living room table remains un- touched and people still en- joy their goodies together! Families come together and have Christmas Day lunch together. The traditional Christmas cake is 'Bolo Rei' (which means 'King Cake') and is placed in the center of the table. . Traditionally a fava bean and a little present on gift are hidden in the cake. If you get the present you are allowed to keep it. But if you find the fava bean, you have to pay for the next care . Bacalhau (codfish) Bolo Rei Singing the “janeiras”
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