Other than gifting a fruitcake, people do absolutely nothing with it. The truth is, there is actually only one fruitcake. It is just passed from person to person during the holidays. The fruitcake lasts so long because it is of an ancient origin dated back to the Mayan Pre-classic time period of 2000 B.C. to 250 A.D. They Mayans worshiped the fruitcake as one of their gods until that tragic day when Ixtab(a believed goddess) ate a tiny morsel of the fruitcake. After that, the entire Mayan society disappeared. And the answer is that nobody in their right mind would ever eat fruitcake. If you did happen to eat the fruitcake, you will be known as an embarrassment to the human society. So, I beg of you, innocent pastry lover, never EVER eat the fruitcake.
fruitcake,pies,and chocalate
Yes only on certain holidays
Though it can be eaten at any time of the year, it is most commonly consumed during the winter holidays.
Christmas, New Years Eve, National Fruitcake Day, Kwanza, Hanukkah and Boxing Day.
because it is fruit and fruit is healthy and cake is not supposed to be healthy and also it is DISGUSTING There you have it. People such as the above don't have any good reasons not to like fruitcake. I don't understand it myself. I think they're as nutty as a fruitcake. Fruitcake is the business!
They where it during festivals and holidays.
during summer holidays is a time within the summer holidays, and summer holidays are summer holidays altogether.
eat and laugh
The weight of a fruitcake is generally given as the baked weight. This applies to all baked goods, as much moisture is evaporated during cooking.
It is a tradition to hold a cocktail party during the holidays for some people because it is a time when people like to socialize and unwind. It is often done at Christmas to entertain friends and family.
fruitcake can be best used as such. fruitcake is very delicious.
The fruitcake is associated with several holidays, but primarily with Christmas in the form of the "Christmas cake" found in the UK, Canada, Ireland, Japan, Cyprus, and the Philippines. A Scottish form is the Whisky Dundee. In the US and other countries, it is also primarily a Yuletide tradition.