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el día de los tres reyes magos is celebrated differently across countries. in some places, it is more important than christmas day. in others, it is mainly focused on food or parades. this shows how traditions can change by culture and region.
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complete the chart below:
| tradition | who brings gifts? | date | special food |
|---|---|---|---|
| christmas | |||
| another holiday |
Brief Explanations
The chart is completed using widely recognized cultural traditions for each holiday:
- For El Día de Reyes Magos, the Three Wise Men (Melchior, Caspar, Balthazar) bring gifts, it is observed on January 6, and a key special food is Rosca de Reyes (King's Cake).
- For Christmas, Santa Claus (or regional variants like Father Christmas) brings gifts, it is celebrated on December 25, and a common special food is roast turkey (or regional alternatives like panettone).
- For Hanukkah (a chosen "another holiday"), gifts are exchanged by family members, it falls on the 25th day of the Hebrew month of Kislev (varies on Gregorian calendar, usually November-December), and a signature special food is latkes (potato pancakes).
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| Tradition | Who brings gifts? | Date | Special food |
|---|---|---|---|
| Christmas | Santa Claus (Father Christmas) | December 25 | Roast Turkey (Panettone) |
| Another holiday (Hanukkah) | Family members | 25th of Kislev (Nov-Dec Gregorian) | Latkes (Potato Pancakes) |