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Travel through traditions around the world
Turkey with all the trimmings may be the main event at Christmas, but there’s so much more to discover
words MALLIKA BASU
Growing up in India, we never let religion get in the way of a good party with outstanding food. My Hindu parents happily embraced Eid with family friends and partied until dawn on Christmas Eve.
That spirit of joyful gathering feels especially alive at Christmas – a celebration that transcends borders and belief. Nowhere is this more evident than in our food.
Across cultures, Christmas is often celebrated the day before with a meal of magnitude. For the Swiss, this may mean fondue or raclette, while the French are known for le réveillon, a grand multi-course meal.