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How Do The French Celebrate Christmas?

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    Christmas is called "Noël" in France. Family members and friends meet each other on this day to have a festive meal. They serve a Christmas cake, also called "bûche de Noël," which looks like a yule log and Christmas tree is the central point of everyone's intentions. People decorate it with red ribbons and real white candles.  Oysters and pâté de foie gras are served as a regional food in Paris. "Christ cakes" is also baked for this occasion.
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    Zuhail 

    answered 2 years ago

    Where did you get the info from
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    commented 4 months ago

      I am doing a country report and this helped a bunch. The french also put their shoe in front of a chimney if they want it filled  with treats.  The French believe their is only one god.
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      Guest 

      answered 8 months ago

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