i think it is cookies and candycane
i think it is cookies and candycane
cookies and milk are Santa's favorite food and drink and its also left for him every Christmas
Cookies. But the reindeer love carrots and celery! :)
Traditionally, children leave out cookies and milk for Santa Claus on Christmas Eve. The cookies are often homemade or store-bought treats, while the milk serves as a refreshing beverage. This gesture is a way for children to show appreciation for Santa’s hard work delivering gifts. In some cultures, other treats like carrots for reindeer may also be included.
The African slaves being transported during the 1700s were given food and drink at the whims of the slave traders and captains. They were often left below deck with no food or drink for days at a time.
Well when i was young and i left food out for santa (now my kids do it for me :D ) i left out cookies and milk and an apple for the reindeer! xx
While there's no definitive answer to what food Santa doesn't like, traditional tales suggest he might not enjoy anything too healthy or bland, as he prefers cookies and milk. Some stories humorously imply that Santa may not appreciate foods that are too spicy or unusual, like sushi or exotic dishes. Ultimately, Santa's favorites are the sweet treats left out for him on Christmas Eve!
left overs
In the United States, it is customary first for children to give or send a Christmas gift wishlist to Santa. On Christmas Eve, then, they often leave out cookies and milk for Santa and, in some homes, carrots for the reindeer. Similar customs exist throughout Europe, where some drink and snack is left for the jolly gift-giver.
In England Santa is traditionally treated to a beer and either a pork pie or a (fruit) mince pie. Some creativity is required here, and in many households Santa's tastes are deemed to be the same as Dad's when he gets home from the pub on Christmas Eve.
In the wooden shoes that are left in front of the fireplace. The presents are left not by Santa, but by Sinterklaas, and it happens on the evening of December 5.
It could be digestion? Chewed up food is called chyme. What is left over after digestion is called feces.