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the gingerbread house came from Germany
There are no such things as gingerbread houses. They are in your imagination
An Armenian monk brought the recipe for gingerbread to France in 922 AD. Gingerbread spread to Germany, Sweden and the UK. German bakers started making gingerbread houses in the 1800s.
The tradition of baking a Gingerbread house began in Germany after the Brothers Grimm published their collection of German
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.
Since 1991, the people of Bergen, Norway, have built a city of gingerbread houses each year before Christmas.
The first gingerbread houses originated in Germany during the early 19th century, inspired by the fairy tale "Hansel and Gretel." The tradition became popular during the Christmas season, with bakers creating elaborate houses decorated with icing and candies. This custom eventually spread to other countries, but Germany is credited as the birthplace of the gingerbread house.
A Christmas house is made of "Gingerbread".
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
Gingerbread originates from Armenia.
The gingerbread man came from Germany