Title: Christmas in Romania
1Craciun în România Christmas in Romania
2Craciun Fericit means Merry Christmasin
Romanian
3How to Celebrate a Romanian Christmas
Arrange to go caroling in your village or town
on Christmas Eve. Make a star (called a
Steaua") out of shiny paper and wood, and attach
it to a broomstick for the leader of your group
to carry. Hang bells and ribbons on it, along
with a picture of the Holy Family.
4 Step Two Go from house to house
until the wee hours of Christmas morning.
Expect to partake of nuts, apples, pretzels
(covrigi)and cakes along with the other
carolers.
5The Bear Dance Ursul
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- The bear dance can be
seen on New Year's Eve only in Moldavia. - A young man plays the bear role. He carries
a bear skin on his head and shoulders. The skin
is decorated with red tassels, mirrors, gold
threads and brass nails. He's tied in chains and
droved by a bear leader. - A herald wearing old military uniform opens
the show. Then the bear leader orders the bear to
dance. The bear has a real suite of musicians.
6The Goat Capra
- Teenagers especially
enjoy caroling with the Goat. The Goat is
actually a usually boisterous young person
dressed up in a goat costume. The whole group
dances through the streets and from door to door,
often with flute music. - The goat jumps, jerks, turns round, and
bends, clattering regularly the wooden jaws. -
7Step Three
- The Christmas tree is decorated on
Christmas Eve with walnuts, chestnuts, hazelnuts,
candies, apples and chocolates wrapped in colored
paper.
8Step Four
- Invite family and friends to come back to
your home and tell stories about Jesus' birth in
front of the Christmas tree.
9Step Five
Children clean and polish their best pair of
boots and place them at the front door for Santa
Claus to find. It's there that he'll leave
presents for the youngest children who have
already gone to bed.
10Step Six
- On Christmas Day, invite neighbors
- and relatives for a festive holiday meal.
11Main Traditional Dishes
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- "Racituri" or "piftie - jellied
headcheese, consisting of the pig's feet, ears
and head in aspic, accompanied by a grated
horseradish and beet salad marinated in vinegar,
water and sugar. - Cârnati - fresh pork sausages, either
grilled or fried, garnished with "muraturi"
(cucumber pickles), as well as hot peppers and
green tomato pickles. - "Sarmale" - sour cabbage leaves stuffed
with ground pork and served with polenta.
12The traditional Christmas dessert is called
"cozonac." This rich fruit bread requires a long
preparation time that begins early on the morning
of Christmas Eve.
13Romania is a country with several cultural
influences, so Christmas traditions are quite
diverse and cannot be generalized.