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ecause they were originally made from mince meat:A mince pie (sometimes also minced, minced meat, or mincemeat pie) is a British festive sweet pastry, traditionally consumed during the Christmas and New Year period. Mince pies normally have a pastry top, but versions may also be found without the top in which case they are known as mince tarts. Mince pies are filled with mincemeat - a preserve typically containing apple, dried fruits such as raisins and sultanas, spices, and either suet or vegetable shortening.[1] Modern mince pies typically do not contain any meat, but because suet is raw beef or mutton fat, mince pies made with suet are not suitable for vegetarians. Individual mince pies are usually 6-7.5 cm (2.5-3 inches) in diameter, although larger mince pies, suitable for slicing, may also be baked.
Mincemeat pies contain a mixture of finely chopped apples, raisins, spices, meat, and rum or brandy.
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No, why would they exist if we weren't allowed to eat them? However, an old out-dated law in the UK still states that it is illegal to eat Mince Pies on Christmas day.
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ecause they were originally made from mince meat:A mince pie (sometimes also minced, minced meat, or mincemeat pie) is a British festive sweet pastry, traditionally consumed during the Christmas and New Year period. Mince pies normally have a pastry top, but versions may also be found without the top in which case they are known as mince tarts. Mince pies are filled with mincemeat - a preserve typically containing apple, dried fruits such as raisins and sultanas, spices, and either suet or vegetable shortening.[1] Modern mince pies typically do not contain any meat, but because suet is raw beef or mutton fat, mince pies made with suet are not suitable for vegetarians. Individual mince pies are usually 6-7.5 cm (2.5-3 inches) in diameter, although larger mince pies, suitable for slicing, may also be baked.
Oliver Cromwell made it law not to eat mince pies or christmas pudding on 25 December, Why?
Mince Pies became popular at Christmas in 1899
They're called mince pies, because the fruit in them is processed or 'minced' into small pieces - rather than a puree or whole fruits.
Believe it or not but its mince pies, Oliver Cromwell banned mince pies and that law has never been rescinded so mince pies are illegal.
if you either have mince pies or can make them then of course you can eat them, there is no rule against it!
how many mince pies does santa eat
Typically mince and pastry, but some also include vegetables like peas and corn, carrot, potato and general other root veges. Others may use cheese or condiments like extra sauces or pepper; these are usually given their own titles though as distinct from 'mince' (e.g. 'mince and cheese', 'pepper mince', 'mince and vege' and so on).
Mincemeat pies contain a mixture of finely chopped apples, raisins, spices, meat, and rum or brandy.
No its not illegal to eat mince pies on Christmas day. Why would shops sell mince pies if it was illegal to eat them on Christmas day. If it was illegal, then shops wouldn't sell them.
The rhyme may be best known from its first verse 'Here we go round the Mulbery Bush'. Over the years many verses have been added such as 'This is the way we wash our clothes' or 'This is the way the ladies walk' or 'This is the way we mend our shoes'. So: This is the way we eat mince pies Eat our mince pies, eat our mince pies This is the way we eat our mince pies, On a cold and frosty morning. Little Jack Horner's Christmas Pie, despite containing a plum is thought to be a mince pie. The song 'five currant buns' may originally be about mince pies. Five mince pies on the baker's shop Round and fat with sugar on the top Along came (Name) with a penny one day Bought a mince pie and took it away. The trouble with this is that is doesn't scan. Line 1 has eight syllables, line 2 has nine.