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  2. Christmas wafer - Wikipedia

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    The breaking of the Christmas wafer is a custom that began in Poland in the 10th century and is practiced by people of Polish ancestry around the world. It is considered the most ancient and beloved of Polish traditions. [7] In Poland and some parts of Central Europe, these Christmas wafers are dyed and used as ornaments. [8]

  3. 30 Christmas Traditions From Around the World - AOL

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    “No Christmas Eve supper in Poland can pass without the Christmas wafer or opłatek, a thin slice of bread made of white flour,” according to the Polish government, which says the tradition ...

  4. Kūčios - Wikipedia

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    Several Christmas wafers are saved and fed to cows, to keep the milk from spoiling. To make your horses look good, steal manure from your neighbor and feed it to your horses. So that no one can bewitch the horses, the master of the house feeds them ears of rye. Sheep should be sheared on this day so that new born lambs have curly fleece.

  5. Christmas in Poland - Wikipedia

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    In the old days, people carried these wafers from house to house wishing their neighbors a Merry Christmas. Nowadays, opłatek is mostly shared with members of the family and immediate neighbors before the Christmas Eve supper (Wigilia in the Polish language). As each person shares pieces of the wafer with another, they are supposed to forgive ...

  6. How Christmas is celebrated in 21 places around the world - AOL

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    There are lots of different ways people celebrate Christmas around the world. In Japan, a bucket of KFC fried chicken has become a holiday staple. Christmas Eve in Finland can involve going to the ...

  7. From Christmas pickle to eating grapes: 10 holiday traditions ...

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    Although some families spend Christmas Eve cuddled up on the couch in matching pyjamas, while watching a Christmas movie and drinking hot chocolate, people in Venezuela tend to celebrate the day ...

  8. Christmas cookie - Wikipedia

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    These imported cookie cutters often depicted highly stylised images with subjects designed to hang on Christmas trees. Due to the availability of these utensils, recipes began to appear in cookbooks designed to use them. [1] In the early 20th century, U.S. merchants were also importing decorated Lebkuchen cookies from Germany to be used as ...

  9. 12 snacks children around the world leave for Santa Claus - AOL

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    In the US, it's common for children to leave Santa Claus milk and cookies. But this tradition looks different for children around the world. In Ireland, some families leave Santa a pint of Guinness.