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.
He sends a fruitcake to Mr. Haha and neighbors.
usually at a local food store
Fruitcake. Enough said.
murry
Not half as difficult as it is to eat one.
I do believe it's a Fruitcake.
One of the traditions they like to eat is the traditional Christmas fruitcake:)
The difference between fruit cake, and Christmas Cake is that Christmas Cake is, richer and contains SPICES
Because Christmas is a time for giving and santa Claus gives
It was Mr. Haha Jones.
Fruitcake
Jews are generally permitted to eat fruitcake with brandy, as there are no specific religious prohibitions against consuming such items. However, the key consideration is whether the ingredients, including the brandy, are kosher. If the fruitcake is made with kosher-certified ingredients and is not associated with non-Jewish religious practices, it can be enjoyed. Individual preferences and practices may vary, so some may choose to avoid it for personal or cultural reasons.