Plum pudding is quite a popular and well-known Christmas and holiday dish in England. It's a sort of baked bread custard interspersed with sultanas, nuts and other bits. Before serving it is traditionally soaked in brandy, sherry or other manner of dessert beverage and set on fire.
Pies, custards, biscuits and cakes are also popular alternatives, although the plum pudding is the equivalent of a pumpkin pie at an American Thanksgiving dinner.
England doesn't really have a national dessert (commonly known as "pudding" or "sweets". Waiter: "would you like the sweet menu?").
Famous British puddings include 'spotted dick', 'bread & butter pudding', 'apple/rhubarb crumble' and 'trifle'. The most common desserts on a restaurant menu would be international standard like ice-cream, tiramisu, sticky-toffee pudding and so on.
A traditional British dessert is Spotted Dick.
Traditionally, the Christmas Pudding was the dessert for English Christmas Meals.
These puddings normally have brandy poured on them (not too excessively) and then set alight.
Just like the rest of the world that celebrates Christmas.
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They eat the same food that we eat ;)
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Usually a Yule log (food not wood) but you can eat it on Christmas Eve and, technically, when ever you want
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They do not celebrate Christmas, except for some, which just eat regular American Christmas food. they eat chrismas cake
i don't really know but i think they don't celebrate Christmas like Americans, canadians, and Mexican for their children
no they eat food native to their area
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