by Slashfood Editor, Posted Nov 16th 2009 @ 6:27PM
Holiday Food
Advocaat, a Dutch/Tyrolean liqueur found in several popular winter drinks, is made of sugar, brandy and:
- Eggs
- Cinnamon
- Milk
- Hazelnut
Which of these is NOT a kind of Christmas cookie?
- Lebkuchen
- Pfeffernusse
- Stargazy
- Belsnickel
An 18th century Continental European law restricted the serving of fruitcake because it was considered:
- "Cruel and unusual"
- "Sinfully rich"
- "Unduly expensive"
- "Unpalatable"
This is a centuries-old slang term for the day that English households start preparing their "Christmas puddings."
- Dinky Dessert Day
- Figgy Friday
- Stir-up Sunday
- Yuletide Trifle
Italian families traditionally celebrate Christmas Eve with a meal of seven different kinds of:
French Bûche de Noël is also commonly known as:
- Cheese ball
- Yule log
- Holiday ham
- Roasted chestnuts
Glögg and Glühwein are forms of:
- Iced cookies
- Holiday stews
- Mulled wine
- Fondue
Milan is the birthplace of this traditional dome-shaped holiday cake.
- Stollen
- Kummel
- Mint Milano
- Panettone
British tradition claims that eating this during the twelve days of Christmas will bring happiness through-out the next year.
- Mincemeat tarts
- Gingerbread men
- Fruitcake
- Candy canes
The confection we now know as a candy cane originally looked like this:
- Green & white discs
- Straight white sticks
- Red & white rings
- Solid red crosses
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