It has no special shape. They are usually round or rectangular.
The centre of attraction in all homes is the Nativity scene or crèche that is decorated with cute little clay figures called 'Santons' or 'Little Saints'. These colourful little saints are a special and age old feature of Christmas in France and are prepared all round the year by skilled craftsmen in the south of France. Popular Santons include shepherds, Magi, Holy Family besides local characters and dignitaries. In France, Christmas Tree is not so popular but it is symbolic presence can be felt in the Christmas Cake. The traditional French Christmas Cake is prepared in the shape of Yule log and is called the buche de Nol, meaning "Christmas Log". This cake is a special feature of the Le rveillon - a grand feast of the season celebrated after midnight mass on Christmas Eve.
it is called Madeleine or petite Madeleine is a traditional small cake from Commercy and Liverdun, two communes of the Lorraine region in northeastern France.
The difference between fruit cake, and Christmas Cake is that Christmas Cake is, richer and contains SPICES
One traditional French Christmas food is 'buch de Noel" which translates to Christmas log. This is a cake in the shape of a log, sometimes decorated with holly.
A Christmas log or Yule log (or, in French, buche de noel) is a traditional dessert served in France, Quebec, and other francophone countries. It is usually made by baking a sponge cake in a Swiss roll pan and then frosting it and rolling it into a cylinder shape. The most common kind is yellow sponge cake with chocolate buttercream filling, but many variations exist.
At Christmas many Italians eat a cake called "pannetone".
Christmas Pudding and Dundee Cake.
there traditional food is roast frog so they eat roast frog in Christmas by guys
cut the cake into the shape of a lion
They eat Christmas cake which is basically sponge cake with icing and fruit, and fried chicken.
They do not celebrate Christmas, except for some, which just eat regular American Christmas food. they eat chrismas cake
Momtastic, Tasteofhome, Goodto, YouTube, Pinterest, and Instagram are some of the online sources where you can find Christmas cake decorating ideas. To enhance the creation of your Christmas cake, flourish it with Magic Sparkles edible glitter.