#1: Turkey
The turkey is considered to be the most important aspect of a Christmas meal, as 87% of the UK believe that Christmas is not complete...
#2: Ham
Ham is one of the most popular Christmas foods to eat, along with turkey, as it creates a mouth-watering taste. The tradition of eating...
#3: Candy Canes
Candy canes are peppermint flavoured stick that is shaped as a cane, which is traditionally white with red stripes. The Christmas Candy...
#4: White Christmas
White Christmas is a traditional Australian dessert, often served at Christmas. It is a mixture of raisins, glacé cherries, desiccated...
#5: Gingerbread
Gingerbread refers to baked goods which are traditionally flavoured with ginger, and sometimes nutmeg or cinnamon, with sweetened honey...
#6: Christmas Pudding
Christmas Pudding, also known as plum pudding, dates back to Medieval times. This dessert often contains charms which symbolise good luck...
#7: Mince Pie
Mince pies are similar to Christmas Puddings as they were originally filled with different kinds of meat, such as lamb. There are two...
#8: Yule Log
The tradition of burning the Yule Log dates before medieval times, originally a Nordic tradition. The word Yule refers to the old Winter...
#9: Fruit Cake
Fruitcake is a cake made with chopped up candied fruits and/or dried fruit and nuts, which are occasionally soaked in spirits. They are...
#10: Eggnog
Eggnog is historically known as milk punch or egg milk punch. It is a chilled and sweetened alcoholic drink traditionally made with milk,...