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  2. Why Do So Many People Eat Chinese Food on Christmas? - AOL

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    In the melting pot of the United States, traditional Christmas dinners aren’t always full of ham, turkey, mashed potatoes, and other sides.

  3. Jewish-American patronage of Chinese restaurants - Wikipedia

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    The Jewish-American patronage of Chinese restaurants became prominent in the 20th century, especially among Jewish New Yorkers. This cultural phenomenon has been seen as a paradoxical form of assimilation, where Jewish immigrants embraced Chinese cuisine, which was unfamiliar yet shared certain dietary similarities with Jewish food traditions.

  4. Here are 14 popular Chinese restaurants open on Christmas Day ...

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    Here are some of the popular Triangle restaurants open on Christmas Day for dine-in and takeout. BEANSPROUT CHINESE RESTAURANT 3721 Hillsborough St., Raleigh. 919-755-0554 or beansproutraleigh.com

  5. 60 Christmas Eve Dinner Ideas That Take One Hour or Less - AOL

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    1. Jammy Upside-Down Onion Tart (50 minutes) Pair this easy-yet-elegant tart with a big green salad and you’ll have a vegetarian dinner worthy of any celebration.

  6. Christmas dinner - Wikipedia

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    Christmas dinner is a meal traditionally eaten at Christmas. This meal can take place any time from the evening of Christmas Eve to the evening of Christmas Day itself. [ 1 ] The meals are often particularly rich and substantial, in the tradition of the Christian feast day celebration, and form a significant part of gatherings held to celebrate ...

  7. Roast goose - Wikipedia

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    In Germany, roast goose is a staple for Christmas Day meals. [5] For European cultures, roast goose is traditionally [6] eaten only on appointed holidays, including St. Martin's Day. [7] It is generally replaced by the turkey in the United States. Similarly, goose is often an alternative to turkey on European Christmas tables. [citation needed]

  8. A list of Chinese restaurants open Christmas Eve and ... - AOL

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    Eating Chinese food on Christmas has become a tradition for many. Here are some places open this weekend with info on hours. A list of Chinese restaurants open Christmas Eve and Christmas Day in ...

  9. 75 Christmas Eve dinner recipes, from roast beef to ... - AOL

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    Welcome dinner guests with the savory aroma of this elevated beef stew. For a wow-worthy main course, braise beef short ribs until they’re fall-off-the-bone tender.