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Birthday food of all countries?

1, Japan

In the past, Japanese people didn't have the habit of celebrating birthdays. Only 1' s birthday should be celebrated solemnly to celebrate the healthy growth of children in the past year and wish them safe and healthy growth in the future.

Generally, Japanese people eat rice cakes on their birthdays, also called "birthday cakes", so that children can carry them on their backs. If children can walk on their backs, it means that they are strong, while adults think that children can walk on their backs well. When I grow up, I will leave my parents and stay away from my hometown, so I make the rice cake big and heavy, deliberately making them unable to carry it.

2. Korea

Koreans, like us, also celebrate their birthdays in the lunar calendar. Now, influenced by the west, they also celebrate their birthdays with the solar calendar.

Anyone who has seen Korean dramas knows that Koreans drink seaweed soup on their birthdays, because seaweed soup is a postpartum tonic for Korean pregnant women and represents Koreans' respect for their mothers. Koreans will drink seaweed soup on their birthdays to commemorate their mothers' pain in childbirth.

3. China

Generally, we eat pasta on our birthday, such as noodles, steamed buns, cakes, cakes, steamed buns and so on. These all mean good luck and longevity. Cake, a western pastry, has only become popular in modern times.

4. America

The United States is a multicultural country, and there are many ways to celebrate birthdays. Of course, the most common way is to have a party. The necessary food is of course birthday cake, birthday candle and birthday song. Except the United States, most western countries celebrate their birthdays in this way.

5. Iceland

You shouldn't expect your birthday or anyone to buy you a cake for a surprise party. In Iceland, you bake a cake or buy a cake, and then plan your birthday party. Icelanders eat pancakes and roast sheep's head with fruit every day. In Iceland, they will have a tea party in their small yard and invite their neighbors to eat snacks.

One of them must be terrible. There are many ways to eat. The simple thing is to spread out the pancakes, sprinkle a layer of sugar and roll them up. There is also a more elegant way to eat pancakes, which are spread out, filled with jam and cream, and then served with fruit.