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'''Réveillon''' is a long dinner held on the evenings preceding [[Christmas Day]] and [[New Year's Day]]. The name of this dinner is derived from the word ''réveil'' (meaning "waking"), because participation involves staying awake until midnight and beyond. Réveillon is an integral part of Christmas and New Year celebrations in countries such as [[France]], [[Brazil]], [[Portugal]] and parts of [[Canada]].


== Origin and History ==
{{Infobox holiday
| holiday_name = Réveillon
| type = cultural
| observedby = French-speaking countries
| significance = Celebration of the eve of Christmas and New Year
| date = December 24 and December 31
| frequency = Annual
}}


The tradition of Réveillon can be traced back to the 19th century in France. It was initially a meal served after midnight mass on Christmas Eve, but has since evolved to become a significant social and family event. The practice has spread to various parts of the world, particularly in regions with a strong French influence, such as Quebec in Canada and New Orleans in the United States.
'''Réveillon''' is a long dinner held in the evening preceding [[Christmas Day]] and [[New Year's Day]]. The name of this dinner is derived from the word ''réveil'', which means "waking", because participation involves staying awake until midnight and beyond.


== Traditional Foods ==
== History ==
The tradition of Réveillon dates back to the 18th century in [[France]]. It was originally a meal that followed the midnight mass on Christmas Eve. Over time, the tradition spread to other [[French-speaking countries]] and regions, including [[Quebec]], [[Belgium]], and parts of [[Switzerland]].


The foods served during Réveillon vary by region and family tradition. In France, typical dishes may include [[foie gras]], [[oysters]], and [[champagne]]. In Quebec, dishes such as [[tourtière]] (a meat pie), [[ragoût de pattes de cochon]] (pork stew), and [[tarte au sucre]] (sugar pie) are common. In New Orleans, a typical Réveillon dinner might include [[turtle soup]], [[oysters Rockefeller]], and [[bread pudding]].
== Customs ==
During Réveillon, families and friends gather to enjoy a festive meal. The menu often includes luxurious and traditional dishes such as [[foie gras]], [[oysters]], [[lobster]], and [[turkey]]. In some regions, a [[bûche de Noël]] is served as dessert.


== Modern Celebrations ==
In addition to the meal, Réveillon is often accompanied by the exchange of gifts and the singing of [[Christmas carols]]. In some cultures, it is also customary to attend a midnight mass before or after the meal.


In modern times, Réveillon has evolved to become a more elaborate and indulgent affair. In some regions, it has even taken on a more secular tone, with less emphasis on attending midnight mass. However, the core elements of family, food, and celebration remain central to the tradition.
== Réveillon in Different Cultures ==
=== France ===
In [[France]], Réveillon is celebrated with great enthusiasm. The meal is often elaborate, featuring multiple courses and fine wines. It is a time for families to come together and celebrate the holiday season.
 
=== Quebec ===
In [[Quebec]], Réveillon is a significant cultural event. The meal is similar to that in France, but it often includes local specialties such as [[tourtière]], a meat pie.
 
=== Brazil ===
In [[Brazil]], Réveillon is celebrated on New Year's Eve. It is a major event, especially in cities like [[Rio de Janeiro]], where people gather on the beaches to watch fireworks and celebrate the new year.


== See Also ==
== See Also ==
* [[Christmas traditions]]
* [[Christmas traditions]]
* [[New Year's Eve]]
* [[New Year's Eve]]
* [[French cuisine]]
* [[French cuisine]]
* [[Quebec cuisine]]
 
* [[Cuisine of New Orleans]]
== References ==
{{Reflist}}
 
== External Links ==
* [https://www.wikimd.com/wiki/Réveillon Réveillon on WikiMD]


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Latest revision as of 20:44, 30 December 2024




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Réveillon is a long dinner held in the evening preceding Christmas Day and New Year's Day. The name of this dinner is derived from the word réveil, which means "waking", because participation involves staying awake until midnight and beyond.

History[edit]

The tradition of Réveillon dates back to the 18th century in France. It was originally a meal that followed the midnight mass on Christmas Eve. Over time, the tradition spread to other French-speaking countries and regions, including Quebec, Belgium, and parts of Switzerland.

Customs[edit]

During Réveillon, families and friends gather to enjoy a festive meal. The menu often includes luxurious and traditional dishes such as foie gras, oysters, lobster, and turkey. In some regions, a bûche de Noël is served as dessert.

In addition to the meal, Réveillon is often accompanied by the exchange of gifts and the singing of Christmas carols. In some cultures, it is also customary to attend a midnight mass before or after the meal.

Réveillon in Different Cultures[edit]

France[edit]

In France, Réveillon is celebrated with great enthusiasm. The meal is often elaborate, featuring multiple courses and fine wines. It is a time for families to come together and celebrate the holiday season.

Quebec[edit]

In Quebec, Réveillon is a significant cultural event. The meal is similar to that in France, but it often includes local specialties such as tourtière, a meat pie.

Brazil[edit]

In Brazil, Réveillon is celebrated on New Year's Eve. It is a major event, especially in cities like Rio de Janeiro, where people gather on the beaches to watch fireworks and celebrate the new year.

See Also[edit]

References[edit]

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