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One of the cool things about traveling is that you get to taste and experience various foods and dishes that you might never try at home, and Christmas is no different. In fact, it may be better!

While many associate the holiday with roast turkey or ham, a traditional Christmas menu looks vastly different depending on where you find yourself.

For example, in Italy, seafood often takes center-stage. Many Italians celebrate Christmas Eve with what's known as the 'Feast of the Seven Fishes.' As the name suggests, seven different types of fish or seafood are on offer. But if you were to head over to Japan on Christmas day, and you might be surprised to see families feasting on a KFC Christmas bucket. Yes, we're referring to the fast food chain that specializes in crumbed chicken. It’s a big Christmas tradition there…

Someone recently posted a series of videos showcasing What People Eat For Christmas Around The World, and it's finger-licking good. Bored Panda has summarized it in the listicle below, for you to feast your eyes on while you wait for your own lunch or dinner to be served. We hope you enjoy it. Bon apetit and Merry Christmas!

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United Kingdom

Traditional United Kingdom holiday meals featuring roast turkey, mince pies, Christmas pudding, and stuffing for festive celebrations.

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An estimated 46 million turkeys are sacrifice their lives to Americans each year - and that's just for Thanksgiving. Add in Christmas, Easter, other lunches and dinners, and the figure rises to around 270 million turkeys annually in the United States.

But turkey wasn't always the GOAT of Christmas in America and Britain.

"The turkey was introduced to the U.K. from the Americas in the 1500s and gradually became a festive favourite in households over the following centuries," reveals the Food Unfolded blog. "At first, turkey was expensive, like all rare foods. Many families chose more affordable options such as goose and chicken. But as turkeys became cheaper, it soon became the most popular Christmas dish in the U.K."

And turkey still isn't the GOAT in many parts of the world...

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    Australia

    Australian holiday meals featuring cold turkey, pavlova, seafood platter, and trifle as popular Christmas dishes worldwide.

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    #3

    Poland

    Traditional Polish holiday meals including Barszcz, fried Karp, Makowiec cake, and Pierogi, showcasing global holiday meals variety.

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    In many parts of Europe, fish takes centre-stage on Christmas eve. It's a tradition that dates back ages.

    During the Middle Ages, Catholics fasted ahead of Christmas and were not allowed to eat meat. They were, however, allowed fish. "Families would prepare roast carp, sometimes keeping the fish alive in a bathtub for a few days before cooking it," reports Food Unfolded. "This tradition still survives in some areas today."

    Apparently, carp was thought to bring good luck, and some people even kept the fish scales in their wallets until the following Christmas Eve. According to the food site, families now celebrate with rich feasts featuring poultry and pork on Christmas Day, but fish on Christmas Eve is a tradition that's going nowhere anytime soon.

    #4

    Germany

    Traditional German holiday meals including Kartoffelsalat mit Würstchen, Stollen, Lebkuchen, and Weihnachtsgans dishes.

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    #5

    Greece

    Traditional Greek holiday meals featuring roast lamb, melomakarona, christopsomo, and kourabiedes desserts from around the world.

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    Spain

    Traditional Spanish holiday meals including roasted lamb, polvorones, turrón, and seafood in a festive setting.

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    Regardless of what they're eating, many families around the world prepare big feasts on Christmas Day, and it's not just because they're celebrating. The tradition of feasting has its roots set in historic times.

    As we mentioned earlier, it was common for Christians to fast or avoid certain foods such as meat or eggs for up to 40 days before Christmas. This was for spiritual reasons and served as a way to practice self-control and make the celebration more meaningful.

    #7

    Mexico

    Traditional Mexican holiday meals including tamales, ponche navideño, buñuelos, and bacalao a la vizcaína for Christmas celebrations.

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    Hungary

    Traditional Hungarian holiday meals featuring stuffed cabbage, halaszle soup, zserbo cake, and beigli rolls from around the world.

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    #9

    France

    French holiday meals featuring foie gras, oysters, Bûche de Noël, and stuffed turkey, showcasing holiday meals from around the world.

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    "Traditionally, Christmas Eve was the ‘vigil of Christmas’, which meant the last day of fasting," notes the site. And the following day marked the birth of Jesus and the big festive feast. "In some ways, the big Christmas dinner feast after a long period of fasting or eating more modestly made sense," it adds.

    The first recorded Christmas celebration was December 25th in 336 CE, a date chosen by early Christian leaders to celebrate the occasion.

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    Sweden

    Swedish holiday meals including pepparkakor, köttbullar, lutefisk, and julskinka as unique Christmas dinner options worldwide.

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    #11

    Ireland

    Traditional Irish holiday meal with roast turkey, Brussels sprouts, Yorkshire puddings, gravy, trifle, and cheesecake.

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    Brazil

    Brazilian holiday meals including roasted turkey, bacalhau, farofa, and rabanada shown in traditional serving dishes.

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    #13

    Canada

    Butter tarts, tourtière, Brussels sprouts, and mashed potatoes representing holiday meals from around the world in Canada.

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    Italy

    Traditional Italian holiday meals including cappelletti in brodo, timballo, roast veal, panettone, and pandoro dishes.

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    Philippines

    Traditional Filipino holiday meals including Lechon, Bibingka, Pancit Malabon, and Puto Bumbong from around the world.

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    Portugal

    Traditional Portuguese holiday meals bacalhau, caldo verde, pudim, and bolo rei showcased in festive dishes from around the world

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    Austria

    Austrian holiday meals featuring cookies, black sausage soup, gluhwein, and bratwurst with sauerkraut for Christmas.

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    Romania

    Romanian holiday meals featuring sarmale, pork steak, appetizers, and cozonac as festive Christmas dishes from around the world.

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    Russia

    Traditional Russian holiday meals including Kulebyaka, Borscht, Olivier salad, and Pirozhki as festive holiday meals from around the world.

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    Denmark

    Traditional Danish holiday meals including red cabbage salad, roast duck, risalamande, and æbleskiver from Christmas celebrations worldwide.

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    Ethiopia

    Traditional Ethiopian holiday meals including doro wat, sega wot, kitfo, and dulet served with injera bread.

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    Barbados

    Traditional Barbados holiday meals including rice and peas, great cake, macaroni pie, and jug jug in bowls and plates.

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    Belgium

    Belgium holiday meals featuring fondue, stuffed turkey, appetizers, and gourmet dishes for Christmas celebrations.

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