it was market drayton in England because that's where i live
The gingerbread man dates back all the way to the 15th Century. Queen Elizabeth I was the first to be reported having the gingerbread man (cookies) present when she was with important guests.
the first drum was made in India
Americans made the first bus in 2000
YouTube was first launched with it's first video "Me At The Zoo" on Saturday 23rd April 2005 in the United States.
The use of hairbrush dates back to ancient Egyptian times and the era of Cleopatra. However; the first modern hair brush was made in 1777 by William Kent in Britain.
Germany is credited with the introduction of gingerbread houses, which became popular during the 16th century. The tradition of creating gingerbread houses evolved from the practice of baking and decorating gingerbread cookies.
There are no such things as gingerbread houses. They are in your imagination
A Christmas house is made of "Gingerbread".
It is thought that the first gingerbread was made by Catholic monks in Europe.
Gingerbread houses were first made in Germany in the early 1800's, They are connected to the story of Hansel and Gretel, made famous by the Brothers Grimm. However, no-one is sure which came first. Certainly the tradition of making shapes such as animals and saints with gingerbread is much older than this.
The first gingerbread houses were reportedly inspired by the fairy tale "Hansel and Gretel," written by the Brothers Grimm. The story features a witch's house made of gingerbread, which likely influenced the tradition of making edible gingerbread houses.
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Gingerbread was first introduced into Europe by the returning Crusaders who brought back the foreign spice from the East. The first gingerbread cookies were created in Germany.
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Gingerbread houses were the result of the Grimm's fairy tale "Hansel and Gretel" where the two children who were abandoned in the forest found an edible house made of bread with sugar decorations