The festive season is galloping towards us with the nimble speed of a cheeky reindeer, a time when we all start to look forward to our own traditions and favorite Christmas dishes. Our cuisine is meshed and embedded in the language and culture of our home country, and is as much a feast of tradition as of tasty treats!
Every country has its favorites – the foods that are a classic and a must-have for every table.
Here are our 10 favorites so far, in a sleigh ride around the world of Christmas culture:
Gingerbread
The tradition of baking gingerbread into houses and decorating them began in Germany after the ‘Brothers Grimm’ published their collection of fairy tales, which included Hansel and Gretel in the early 1800s. If gingerbread doesn’t do it for you, then try the equally yummy Pfeffernüsse Cookies – think little stars and shapes covering in icing sugar, or Stollen (a fruit bread containing dried fruit and often covered with powdered sugar or icing sugar.) Fröhliche Weihnachten!
Yule Log

Spiced Beef

Pavlova

Akoho sy Voanio

Mince Pies
This fruit-based mincemeat sweet pie of British origin has ingredients traceable to the 13th century when returning European crusaders brought with them the Middle Eastern recipes containing meats, fruits, and spices. However, in the 17th century, the filling contained real meat, with minced cooked mutton, along with the usual pastry, currants, and raisins with ginger, mace, nutmeg, cinnamon, orange rind, salt and a tiny quantity of sugar that we know so well today. Happy Christmas!
Janssons Frestelse

Bigos

Roast Turkey
This centerpiece of a sit-down American holiday meal began with a fresh, affordable and “large enough to feed a crowd” idea, back in the 17th century. Although Goose used to be the traditional centerpiece in the U.K., the turkey is getting its trot on to take over. Merry Christmas!
Pannetone

And now for a quick recap…
If you didn’t before, you now know where these yummy festive treats originated from, plus how to say Merry Christmas in a few different languages. If that has whetted your appetite, munch on some more language treats here.
Andrie Steliou
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