Sadia Arabia's tradition on Christmas is to leave rice pudding for Julemander.
In England, if follwing tradition you would place a silver sixpence in the pudding.
England.
Because after Christmas dinner, everyone would be very full. They may not want to eat the pudding. So the Christmas pudding can last for a long time- that way nothing goes to waste!
boil the money in a saucepan full of water on the stove
Christmas
The song that famously demands figgy pudding is "We Wish You a Merry Christmas." In the song, carolers insistently request figgy pudding as part of their holiday celebration, reflecting the tradition of sharing festive food during Christmas.
For some people, it is merely a tradition they learned from their ancestors before them. For others, it is a choice simply because they enjoy it.
Its a Danish (Denmark) tradition
I didn't think it was. We always had roast beef and yorkshire pudding or ham.
It was an English tradition - a way of using up fruit that was spare (after drying it), old breadcrumbs and odd liquors. It's a very old tradition.
Germany gave us the tradition of decorating a Christmas tree.