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What do people eat during Kwanzaa?
Foods that come from Black American traditions such as catfish, collards, macaroni and cheese, jerk chicken, and gumbo
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Americans with what ancestry tend to celebrate Lunar New Year?
Many Americans with Chinese, Japanese, Korean and Vietnamese ancestry celebrate Lunar New Year.
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What are some food eaten on Christmas in the US?
Cookies, egg nog, turkey, ham.
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During which two holidays celebrated in the US in winter do people light candles?
Kwanzaa and Hanukkah
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What percentage of the US population celebrates Kwanzaa?
1.9%
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In what year did Kwanzaa start?
1966
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What game do people play during Hanukkah?
Dreidel
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What sweet treat is eaten on Lunar New Year?
tangyuan, a sweet rice patty
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How many days does Kwanzaa last?
7 days
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What are some gift giving traditions in the US?
Opening one gift on Christmas Eve, secret Santa, hanging a stocking and having Santa come.
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What do people usually eat during Hanukkah?
Fried foods, such as latkes (potato pancakes) and sufganiyot (doughnuts). They also give chocolate coins to friends as gifts.
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What was the miracle of Hanukkah?
They had enough oil to last only one day, but the candle burned for eight days,
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What are some Lunar New Year traditions?
Honoring ancestors, lantern festival, red envelopes, and decorating with red and gold.
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