This year’s Christmas cuisine focuses on three options that are already emerging as the most sought-after menus: a traditional, heartfelt, and updated menu that combines classic flavors; an Atlantic menu inspired by local Canarian produce; and an internationally inspired menu featuring exotic ingredients like mango and avocado. Each option reflects a balance between tradition and innovation, aiming to surprise without sacrificing the emotional flavors that define this time of year. These three culinary ideas have become the most popular choices for both family meals and those cherished gatherings with friends returning home—moments when the warmth and hospitality that so distinguish the people of the Canary Islands come alive once again.

 

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Table decorations become another major focus of the season. This winter, fir green stands out as the main color, accompanied by matte gold and snow white tones—a combination that brings serenity, warmth, and a natural feel perfectly in line with European interior design trends. A preference for sustainable materials, such as natural fabrics, floral centerpieces with real plants, and handcrafted ceramic tableware, defines the predominant style of this year’s Christmas tables, creating inviting spaces that encourage sharing.

 

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Christmas decorations follow this same aesthetic, prioritizing warm lighting, handcrafted ornaments, and arrangements where green and gold enhance the feeling of home. Spaces are transformed with organic garlands, scented candles with winter notes, and small personalized touches that give each home its own identity. Overall, the 2025 trends showcase a Christmas that recaptures classic elegance, embraces craftsmanship, and rediscovers the pleasure of a beautifully set table and a menu brimming with flavors that evoke tradition and family celebration.

Dining and Cooking