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Dessert.

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At Christmas dinner they usually eat "cakes" at the end as dessert that have different themes that are characterized by having striking decorations that represent "Christmas". The cakes they prepare depend on each family and their tastes, although the vast majority of the Korean population buys their Christmas desserts, it does not have something special or meaning. Rarely do they buy other types of desserts apart from the most traditional, or in the same way they buy popsicles that have shapes that represent Christmas such as a Santa Claus, a reindeer, a tree, or Christmas canes, these are bought in supermarkets in the city.

Christmas Dishes.

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We continue with the traditional dishes that families make in South Korea to celebrate Christmas and spend time with the family.I'll tell you about another dish.  As a second course we have the "Jeotgal". It is a fermented (salty) dish, prepared with different types of fish and shellfish, accompanied by soy sauce and decorated with seeds. Would you like to try this dish? This dish is one of the most common on these dates since it contains ingredients that are easy to find in the Seoul market .

Dishes at Christmas

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Did you know that a traditional dish eaten in South Korea at Christmas is "Boshingtang"? I will tell you what it is preparing, you will be surprised with a main ingredient of the dish. Contains ingredients such as: Dog meat, yes dog meat!! It is rare to hear that but it is part of their tradition, it has seeds and vegetables with a liquid consistency, and it is an expensive dish that is found in restaurants in many cities. Eating "dog meat" is already legal in South Korea, by eating this dish I help them maintain their body temperature, so it is traditional for them to eat this dish since it is a cold month. Do you dare to eat dog meat? ? 👀

Christmas Decoration.

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The decorations to celebrate Christmas in South Korea are the same as the rest of the world, they use lights or objects that represent the birth of Jesus Christ (Christmas canes, Christmas tree, spheres, Christmas Eve, star stickers, Santa Claus, etc.). They use these decorations for the exteriors and interiors of their houses, also to decorate parks, common places in each city where they celebrate Christmas. In Seoul it is the most common city where the streets are decorated with lights as well as squares and shopping centers, these decorations are put according to their creativity and importance for each person. In the houses they put more luxurious decorations where you can see that they are about to celebrate Christmas and inside the house they put a tree decorated with lights or objects that present Christmas, where Santa Claus puts the gifts for the children.

Ways to Celebrate Christmas.

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  Hello welcome to new blog. 👋🏻 In South Korea, approximately 30% of its population is Christian, so not everyone celebrates Christmas and adopts different traditions.  Yes, as they see it in South Korea, not everyone believes in Christmas because of their two different religions, as I mentioned, only 30% of the population is Christian, so they do carry out the traditions. In the month of December, the citizens of the city of Seoul decorate the streets with decorations that represent Christmas. Would you like to know some important information about celebrating Christmas in that country?

"Day they celebrate Christmas"

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Hello good night.👋🏻 In South Korea Christmas is celebrated on December 25th, it is one of the few countries that celebrates it, there are other dates that are related...You knew it? 👀 I will tell you later.  In South Korea it is somewhat different to celebrate Christmas since not all are believers of that religion and therefore not all cities celebrate them, it is rare but still the "tradition" of Christmas in South Korea is not lost. In the city of Seoul is where Christmas takes place in a better way, for which several days before begin various activities that begin the birth of Jesus Christ. Did you know? 👀 I'll tell you later.