The curious history of Christmas foods – and why we eat them
loveFOOD Staff
16 December 2022
Christmas culinary mysteries
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Why do Italians eat panettone?
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Why do we eat candy canes?
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Why don't mince pies contain meat?
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Why do we put oranges in our stockings?
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Why do we drink eggnog?
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Why is turkey traditional?
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Why do we eat roasted ham?
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Why is goose eaten at Christmas?
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Why do we eat and gift cookies at Christmas?
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Why do the French feast on bûche de Noël?
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Why do we eat Brussels sprouts?
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Why do we eat fruitcake?
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Why do we drink mulled wine?
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Why do we put stuffing in turkey?
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Why hide pickles in the Christmas tree?
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Why do we hide a sixpence in Christmas puddings?
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Why do we have edible advent calendars?
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What's the story behind chocolate coins?
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Why do Italian-Americans celebrate the Feast of the Seven Fishes?
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Why do we set our Christmas puddings on fire?
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Why do people in Japan eat KFC at Christmas?
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Why do we make gingerbread houses?
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