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Christmas in Portugal

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Assemble The CribBefore Christmas we set up the crib represening the birth of Jesus Christ.

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Set up the Christmas tree

During Christmas we set up the Christmas tree to give life to our home.It symbolizes peace, joy and hope.

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Portuguese Christmas FoodThe traditional Christmas meal in Portugal is eaten during the evening of Christmas Eve and consists of codfish with vegetables and boiled potatoes. This is normally followed by shellfish, wild meats or other expensive foods.Every house has a rich table set in the living room full with traditional food, cakes, fried cookies, nuts and other goodies. People drink porto wine, traditional liquors and eat 'azevias' and 'felhozes' (Portuguese biscuits and sweets).

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Midnight MassAfter the meal, people go to church for the 'Missa do Galo' or 'Mass of the Rooster' service.

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Distribution of GiftsAfter the service people return home, and open their presents.

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Singing “As Janeiras”

Singing “As Janeiras” its a tradicion that consists in people go singing the song door by door announcing the birth of Jesus Christ and wishing a happy new year.

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Dia de ReisIn the days of kings people celebrate the visit of the Magi to the infant Jesus.King cake is eaten, and today, Queen cake too.

Bolo rei (King cake). Bolo rainha (Queen cake).

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