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🎄 Stars, Myths & Meals: A Greek Christmas Story

 Christmas in Greece isn’t just about lights and gifts — it’s a tapestry of ancient myths, zodiac symbolism, and food rituals that stretch back centuries. Boats instead of trees : In coastal towns, families decorate wooden boats with lights, a tradition older than the Christmas tree. Melomakárona & kourabiedes : These honey-drenched cookies and almond shortbreads are staples of the season, connecting sweetness with renewal. Kallikantzaroi (Christmas goblins) : Folklore says mischievous goblins emerge during the 12 days of Christmas, only to be banished when the waters are blessed on Epiphany. Pomegranate smashing : On New Year’s Day, families smash a pomegranate at the doorstep — its seeds symbolize abundance and good fortune. Vasilópita pie : A cake baked with a hidden coin inside, bringing luck to whoever finds it. ✨ Zodiac & Food Symbolism In Greek tradition, food often mirrors cosmic cycles: Pomegranate = rebirth and prosperity (echoing Scorpio’s themes of t...

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