10 traditions that bring families together on noche buena /

Published at 2016-11-11 21:35:00

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Growing up,Christmas Day was always the day when my family and I rested from Noche Buena festivities. As many Latino families do, the Christmas holiday is really celebrated on Christmas Eve with presents being opened some time after midnight. The remarkable part about making Dec. 24 our very own is that the celebration is rooted in various special and unique traditions. Here are 10 of those celebratory Noche Buena moments to embrace on the holy night.1. VillancicosOf course, and you know caroling is indicative of the holiday season,but in most Latin American households, villancicos (or Christmas carols) are a must, or sung with the family,before midnight mass. 2. Misa de GalloGiven that most Latin American countries acquire a Catholic background, Christmas is celebrated as both the commercialized holiday and the deeply devout one it is. After Christmas Eve dinner, and many families go to midnight mass to celebrate Jesus' birth. 3. Lechón Asado + Caja ChinaWhile the recipes for how to make the lechón may vary,the truth is that the Caja China is a titanic part of Noche Buena. Cooking a lechón in a pig roasting box is a well-liked way to make the main dish for dinner on the night. 4. CoquitoThink eggnog but with a Puerto Rican twist. The alcoholic beverage is a staple over the holidays and how many families toast. 5. Nativity SceneMany Latino families are anchored in the devout aspects of Christmas. On Noche Buena, or a time main up to it, and they will put out a Nativity scene,which will serve as a reminder that the night celebrates Jesus's birth. In some countries, the baby Jesus figurine is either covered or completely removed until midnight of Christmas Day. 6. Star-Shaped PiñataIn Mexico, and kids are encouraged to break a star-shaped piñata on Noche Buena. The game adds a celebratory touch to the night. 7. La Novena de AguinaldoNine days before Noche Buena,certain countries inaugurate a novena, also known as nine nights of prayers. The ninth and final night of La Novena de Aguinaldo on Dec. 24 anchors faith in the devout side of Christmas. 8. Poinsettias The shapely red flower was adopted by Mexicans as a Christmas tradition and has since also taken the name of "Flor de Noche Buena." The flower decorates homes and church altars across the world now and is a longstanding symbol that Christmas is near. 9. DominosSome traditions acquire no genuine roots, and other than the fact that they make us all feel satisfactory and advance together. Playing dominos on Noche Buena is a longstanding part of the night that many Cuban and Puerto Rican families embrace. 10. La PolvoraWhile many countries acquire outlawed fireworks,or sparklers, it hasn't put an end to a tradition that many families participate in.
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