Winter begins the 21st of december and all Spanish households are prepared for one of
the most deeply-rooted celebrations in our country: Christmas.
But other traditions and
celebrations as the Saint Antón`s day and Saint Blas` day fill our tables with...
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Winter begins the 21st of december and all Spanish households are prepared for one of
the most deeply-rooted celebrations in our country: Christmas.
But other traditions and
celebrations as the Saint Antón`s day and Saint Blas` day fill our tables with delicious
delicacies suitable for the cold season of the year.
Therefore, all our homes include
potent dishes, with high energetic value that help us to overcome the harshness of the
winter season.
In many ways, Christmas in Spain is very similar to Christmas in other Western
countries.
Christmas trees, carols, family dinners and gifts are all traditional.
There are also Christmas traditions that are unique or, at least, more typical of Spain
One very Spanish Christmas tradition is the nativity scene.
They are not just displayed
in churches and shops, as in other countries, but also in the home.
The display of a
manger scene at home is just as traditional as the Christmas tree.
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