In our previous article, we explored the basics of French Christmas celebrations, from the festive markets to the traditional foods. In this second part, we'll dive deeper into the unique customs, traditions, and activities that make Christmas in France so special.
Here are some interesting facts about French Christmas celebrations: french christmas celebration part 2 new
The most famous French Christmas dessert. Instead of plum pudding, the French serve a rolled sponge cake shaped like a log – representing the ancient tradition of burning a real yule log in the hearth. In our previous article, we explored the basics
Just one week after Christmas Eve, France sits down for another marathon feast on December 31st, known as . Instead of plum pudding, the French serve a
The French Christmas is dead. Long live the new French Christmas.
Continuing from the traditions of early December, the French Christmas season reaches its peak during the Réveillon