Puerto Rico Traditions

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Every holiday is celebrated very differently in each country. This country has many different dishes. The decorations from puerto rico are similar to the decorations here in america. Three kings day, this holiday represents the height of the Christmas season. The date marks the culmination of the twelve days of Christmas and commemorates the three wise men who traveled from afar, bearing gifts for the infant baby Jesus. Most of their traditions are very similar to ours overall. Guests bring traditional holiday desserts. Traditional Puerto Rican Christmas foods such as pasteles, lechón asado, arroz con dulce, tembleque, and coquito give Puerto Ricans a separate identity from the rest of the world. Puerto Rico has many traditions of food in their culture. For dinner during the Christmas Season, they eat lechon (roast pork), pasteles (patties), and arroz con gandules (rice 'n beans). tembleque, a custard in which consists of coconut, cornstarch, vanilla, and cinnamon.
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They followed this sign to Bethlehem, where they arrived to honor Christ's birth. In fact, the "12 Days of Christmas," which is so often believed to end on December 25, actually begins on the 25th and runs through January 6, culminating with the Feast of Epiphany.Three Kings Day, or Epiphany, is one of the most important holidays on the Puerto Rican calendar. Traditionally, the island, and most of the Latin world, marked the eve of January 6 as the day to exchange presents rather than December 25. Kids would also gather grass, hay or straw in shoe-boxes for the Magi's horses or camels -- a charming alternative to cookies and milk for Santa.The Kings, or Wise Men, certainly present a more spiritual and faithful representation of the birth of Christ than a once-obscure saint who came to be known as Santa Claus and who was squeezed into his signature red suit by the Coca-Cola

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