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The traditional pudding made in Scotland for Christmas is called "Clootie dumpling." It is a spiced fruit pudding made with flour, breadcrumbs, dried fruit, and suet, boiled in a cloth and typically served with custard or cream.
In India Instead of having traditional Christmas Trees, a banana or mango tree is decorated . Sometimes people use mango leaves to decorate their homes. Christmas Trees are also very popular as is a 'traditional' rich fruit Christmas Cake.
Traditional yoghurt has no fruit added.
A recent survey (2013) of what people like for dessert at Christmas showed that the traditional fruit mince pudding is becoming less popular for Christmas dinner. Topping the list was ice cream, while trifle is enjoying a comeback. Pavlovas and fruit salad are also popular fare.
I would buy a roast of course cause it is known to be a traditional dinner towards the Christmas time. For dessert what is more holiday like that a nice fruit cake... #1 Answers: Cookies, Cake, Pie, Fruit Cake, Rolls, Bread
Oranges are often found in the stockings of children on the Canadian prairies as a traditional Christmas treat.
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Roast Pheasant, Swan or Peacock. A special treat was Roast Boar head decorated with holly and fruit
There are none. One sounds like it starts with "k": "cadeau" (gift). Another is of a fruit that is ripe around Christmas: "kaki" (persimmon) but is not traditional for Christmas in France, and grows mostly (and rarely) in the South.
Chocolate is a very popular christmas gift as is ginger bread and mince pies. Candy canes are also associated with christmas but are a bit too small for a gift. Fruit cakes decorated with marzipan and thick icing are a very traditional gift for christmas, especially when decorated with a piece of holly.
In Germany, Christmas pudding is not a traditional dessert; instead, people typically enjoy other festive treats such as Stollen, a fruit bread, and Lebkuchen, a type of gingerbread. However, the concept of a rich, spiced pudding similar to the British Christmas pudding may be found in some homes influenced by British traditions. Overall, German Christmas celebrations focus more on their own traditional foods rather than Christmas pudding.
The dictionary states that a Plum (as in the fruit) is desirable and superior!