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A List of British Christmas Food to Fill Christmas Hampers
This is my site Written by admin on December 23, 2010 – 8:37 am

Christmas is a holiday that is celebrated extensively in Great Britain, and there are many different kinds of British food that have become traditional things to eat around Christmas. These types of food can be given as gifts or eaten at feast; they can also be used to fill Christmas hampers. British Christmas food is one of the best parts of the season for those living in Great Britain.

One type of traditional British Christmas food is a mince pie. A mince pie comes in both deep and shallow varieties, and these pies are seen everywhere. This makes them notorious with the Christmas season for the British people, who would feel like something was missing if they did not see the pies around. This food is often served with many kinds of mulled wine, which can be warm and comforting on a cold winter night as Christmas approaches.

Another type of British food that is seen around the Christmas season is turkey. These birds have long been loved as a dinner food. Having a Christmas turkey for a feast with all of your family around is seen by the British people as a necessity. A turkey is a large bird that can offer a lot of food to many different people, which is part of the appeal of having it around Christmas in British cities and the British countryside. All of the family will be in town, and a lot of food is needed.

Finally, a great British Christmas food is Christmas pudding. British families will often make this before the holiday has arrived, to ensure that it is ready in time. The pudding has alcohol in it, though the cooking process decreases the content of the alcohol to some extent. This is a very rich and satisfying desert that can be eaten after a turkey dinner.

These are just three traditional British Christmas foods; there are many more that are eaten and loved every year by families all over England, and some of the traditions are so well loved that they have spread across nearly the entire world.

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