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Well, that’s a question you don’t hear every day! Believe it or not, Russia does celebrate Christmas - and they eat some pretty delicious dishes to go along with it. From traditional Russian fare like Olivier salad and beef stroganoff to festive desserts like kulich and pashka, there’s something for everyone at the Russian Christmas table. So if you’re wondering what Russians eat on Christmas Day, read on to find out!

What Does Russia Eat On Christmas? [Solved]

Wow! Russian cuisine has some amazing Christmas dishes! Let’s start with Olivier salad - a classic mix of potatoes, eggs, pickles and mayo. Then there’s deviled eggs - yum! Pirozhki are stuffed buns that are great for snacking. Dried mushroom soup is a hearty winter favorite. Kulebyaka is a delicious salmon pie that’ll make your mouth water. Peljmeni are tasty meat dumplings you can’t resist. Kutya/sochivo is a sweet grain pudding that’s perfect for the holidays. And last but not least, priyaniki - Russian spice/gingerbread cookies to top it all off!

  1. Christmas is not a widely celebrated holiday in Russia. While some people may celebrate it, it is not a major event like in other countries.

  2. Russians typically celebrate New Year’s Day instead of Christmas, which is seen as the more important holiday in the country.

  3. Some Russian families may exchange gifts on New Year’s Day, but this is not as common as it is in other countries during Christmas time.

  4. Traditional Russian dishes are often served during New Year’s celebrations, such as Olivier salad and herring under a fur coat (a layered salad).

  5. There are some churches that do hold services for Christmas, but they are usually attended by only a small number of people compared to those who attend services for Easter or other religious holidays throughout the year.

Sure, Russians eat Christmas! In fact, they have some really delicious traditional dishes that they enjoy during the holiday season. For example, there’s kutia, a sweet wheat porridge with honey and poppy seeds. Yum! Plus, you can’t forget about the classic borscht soup. It’s so hearty and flavorful - it’s no wonder it’s a staple of Russian cuisine. So yeah, Russians definitely eat Christmas - and they do it in style!