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  2. Czech cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Traditional Czech dishes are made from animals, birds or fish bred in the surrounding areas. Pork is the most common meat, making up over half of all meat consumption. [3] Beef, veal and chicken are also popular. Pigs are often a source of meat in the countryside, since pork has a relatively short production time, compared to beef.

  3. Christmas dinner - Wikipedia

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    A traditional Christmas meal in the Czech Republic is fried carp and potato salad which are eaten during Christmas dinner on the evening of 24 December. [19] It is often accompanied by a fish soup prepared from carp leftovers (head or bones), a traditional Czech mushroom dish Kuba or Černá omáčka ("Black sauce") made from dried fruits, nuts ...

  4. Vánočka - Wikipedia

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    Vánočka (Czech: [ˈvaːnot͡ʃka]) is a plaited bread, baked in Czech Republic [2] and Slovakia (in Slovak called vianočka) traditionally at Christmas time. Such special festive Christmas bread made from white flour, either in the form of a wedge or of plait, was first mentioned around 1400 by Benedictine monk Jan of Holešov in his work Treatise on Christmas Eve.

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    The first parade in 1924 was actually dubbed the "Macy's Christmas Parade," and marked the welcoming of Santa Claus to the city. It was organized by a group of Macy's employees who dressed up and ...

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    1924: Macy's held its first parade on November 27, 1924; it was called the Macy's Christmas Parade. Even Macy's first Christmas Parade featured a Santa Claus float. Macy's.