Guyana may be a small country in South America but it is big on flavors. This melting pot of traditions and cultures features dishes with influences from all over the world. You can find delicious and heart-warming meals all year round and Christmas is no different.
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The Christmas holiday season is always a busy time in Guyana. Most people start cleaning and decorating for Christmas as early as October/November. Some are also busy putting together their Christmas menu and preparing the ingredients for their Christmas meal.
You will always hear Guyanese people at home and abroad say that there is no Christmas like a Guyanese Christmas. So why do they say this? The main reason is the traditional food and drinks that you encounter during the festive season.
A Guyanese Christmas wouldn’t be complete without some of their traditional dishes. The aroma and taste will tantalize your senses and instantly put you in a festive mood. That’s why the tradition of making these specific dishes continues to this day.