According to a Statista report, global holiday food consumption continues to grow, showcasing remarkable diversity in festive meals. Across continents, unique dishes challenge the palate and celebrate cultural heritage. The digestive system, our primary organ for processing these feasts, often faces hurdles such as foodborne illnesses and the need to adapt to unfamiliar ingredients. Exploring these culinary traditions highlights the fascinating—and sometimes risky—adventure of eating around the world during holidays.
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14. Svið (Iceland) Svið is a traditional Icelandic dish made by boiling a split sheep’s head, often served during the country’s midwinter festival, Þorrablót, or on…