At Christmas in England Christmas tables look different than in Poland. First of all meals are eaten in the crowns are made of paper. It is a symbol referring to the Epiphany. In contrast to our Christmas party, the English eat the main meal at around twelve o'clock or shortly thereafter. The traditional meal is the equivalent of our carp stuffed with various vegetables turkey. It is accompanied by other dishes such as sausages wrapped in bacon, etc.. For dessert, the famous pudding is served, which is pour custard or brandy. Traditionally, in the latter case, the alcohol is tan, and the fire is to deter misfortune. Tradition dictates that the pudding should be made of thirteen components. It is to symbolize Jesus Christ and the twelve apostles. In addition to the pudding shall also be stuffed with nuts and dried fruit muffins and other treats. At 15 to the nation speaks the Queen Elizabeth II. The tradition that started King George V in 1932. Children in the British Isles are a bit more involved in the holidays, because there are a variety of shows and theaters, and therefore do not get bored so much as children in Poland. At Christmas in England, just as with us are different types of Christmas carols sung. 150 years in the British Isles also hosts a Christmas tree. Traditionally, since 1947 the Norwegians send Christmas tree that adorns Trafalgar Square. It is a symbol that commemorates the collaboration between the two nations during World War II. As you can see the British have their own traditions of this feast, and some of them come from a period of the Roman Empire and the Celts. For example, mistletoe has been used by Druids - Celtic priests. Although during the holidays we're all closer together, the European Union countries, it is worth remembering that the traditions in different countries are different, but that does not mean that worse.
At Christmas in England Christmas tables look different than in Poland. First of all meals are eaten in the crowns are made of paper. It is a symbol referring to the Epiphany. In contrast to our Christmas party, the English eat the main meal at around twelve o'clock or shortly thereafter. The traditional meal is the equivalent of our carp stuffed with various vegetables turkey. It is accompanied by other dishes such as sausages wrapped in bacon, etc.. For dessert, the famous pudding is served, which is pour custard or brandy. Traditionally, in the latter case, the alcohol is tan, and the fire is to deter misfortune. Tradition dictates that the pudding should be made of thirteen components. It is to symbolize Jesus Christ and the twelve apostles. In addition to the pudding shall also be stuffed with nuts and dried fruit muffins and other treats. At 15 to the nation speaks the Queen Elizabeth II. The tradition that started King George V in 1932. Children in the British Isles are a bit more involved in the holidays, because there are a variety of shows and theaters, and therefore do not get bored so much as children in Poland. At Christmas in England, just as with us are different types of Christmas carols sung. 150 years in the British Isles also hosts a Christmas tree. Traditionally, since 1947 the Norwegians send Christmas tree that adorns Trafalgar Square. It is a symbol that commemorates the collaboration between the two nations during World War II. As you can see the British have their own traditions of this feast, and some of them come from a period of the Roman Empire and the Celts. For example, mistletoe has been used by Druids - Celtic priests. Although during the holidays we're all closer together, the European Union countries, it is worth remembering that the traditions in different countries are different, but that does not mean that worse.