christmas
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- 2. These dried forest ingredients are a vital component of the holiday soup and sauce.
- 4. The act of abstaining from meat (and sometimes all food) until the Christmas dinner.
- 6. Nuts often cracked to predict health or tossed into corners for prosperity.
- 8. Spiced honey cookies, often intricately decorated with white icing.
- 11. The specific type of freshwater fish traditionally served fried as the main course.
- 14. Glass baubles or straw decorations used to dress the Christmas tree.
- 15. A crumbly topping often found on Slovak festive fruit or curd cakes.
- 18. Chocolate treats wrapped in shiny foil (salónky) used to decorate the tree.
- 19. The unusual place where the Christmas fish is traditionally kept alive for a few days.
- 20. A common black filling used in rolls or small dough balls called opekance.
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- 1. The fermented cabbage used as the base for the traditional Christmas Eve soup.
- 3. The time of the traditional church service held after the family dinner.
- 5. Pieces of the fish kept in a wallet to ensure financial luck for the next year.
- 7. Eaten with honey on a wafer to ensure strength and health for the family.
- 9. A scene or "Betlehem" depicting the birth of Jesus, often carved from wood.
- 10. In Slovakia, the main celebration happens on Christmas ______, the 24th.
- 12. The main ingredient of the creamy mayonnaise salad served with the fish.
- 13. Thin, unleavened biscuits eaten with honey and garlic at the start of the meal.
- 16. Traditional songs sung at home or in church to celebrate the holiday.
- 17. The English translation of Štedrý, describing the festive evening and the soup.