How differently is Christmas celebrated in the Southern hemisphere?

Christmas in Australia is celebrated with foods high in calories on days with 27 ° C?

  • I'm from Buenos Aires, Argentina, and here, by tradition of our European ancestors, at Christmas We have dinner foods of cold climates eat as those currently in the Northern Hemisphere. Does Australia, a country with a population descended largely of Europeans, these habits too or had adapted te meat to the climate of the summer? I´m sorry if my english it´s good. I needed help of Google Translator Thanks you and merry Christmas for everybody

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    The traditional Christmas Dinner of roast meat , hot vegetables & a plum pudding is still favoured by some but is gradually giving way to cold meats , seafood , salads & desserts like pavlova , cheescakes , icecream etc...

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Australians love Prawns and other seafood for christmas dinner. As well as the old traditions, Turkey and Ham. 27C is not that hot. Right now at my sister in law's house in Wee Waa NSW it is 37C.

Bill

Some people eat the traditional northern hemisphere hot foods, and some eat cold seafood and hams which is more suitable to the climate. For us we are having a whole cold baked salmon and a hot turkey breast roll with minted new potatoes, broccolini, asparagus and with hollondaise and cranberry sauces. Dessert will be a warm Christmas pudding with custard or ice cream. What will you be having in your home in Argentina? Merry Christmas to you to.

fruitsalad

felices navidades! My family always ate traditional Euro dinners at xmas, roast animals, mountains of vegetables, puding with custard for dessert. But we are a multicultural nation, so you can find food from all around the world these days and I imagine modern families incorporate lots of that if they celebrate xmas (not everybody does). Also, we celebrate on xmas day rather than xmas eve... I know some latinos celebrate on the 24th (xmas eve) instead.

Gas By Fannylight

It's pretty mixed. A lot of families still do the whole roast (often turkey), roast potato etc. But a lot of families opt for either cold food, either having a hot meal on Christmas Eve and cooking roast meats (lamb, chicken etc) and having it the next day, having a BBQ or having entirely cold foods like salads and ham...

Bella B

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