Brazil has a unique way of celebrating Christmas. In Brazil, Christmas is celebrated on the night of the 24th of December, which is known as Noite de Reis (Kings' Night). On this night, families gather together to share a meal and exchange gifts. The most popular dish served at the Christmas meal is a special dish called "Feijoada," which is a stew made from black beans and pork. The meal is usually followed by a Christmas Eve Mass, which is a religious ceremony to honor the birth of Jesus. On the morning of the 25th, families exchange gifts and then go to the