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What type of food do you see in Christmas and Winter fairs ? Snacks, sweets, desserts, drinks! 


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s'mores

I'm so excited to see what you're doing this christmas! A spiced apple hot drink is what i love at christmas. In jamaica we have hard dough bread and roast beef with gravy seasoned with thyme, onion, garlic, butter and spices for breakfast. We also have christmas chocolate boxes like here: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Christmas-Chocolate-Tubs-Celebrations-Chocolates/dp/B08PKVXH18/ref=asc_df_B08PKVXH18/?tag=googshopuk-21&linkCode=df0&hvadid=463286712903&hvpos=&hvnetw=g&hvrand=7946939051653397257&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=&hvdev=c&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=9046631&hvtargid=pla-1065022099876&psc=1.

CapriSim

SOUPS!!!

jailynne

Hot Apple Cider, gingerbread cookies and houses, shortbread cookies, all kinds of cookies! hahaha Then there's sweet potatoes, dinner rolls, turkey dinner, ham with pineapple rings and a brown sugar glaze, stuffing, egg nog (both with alcohol and without lol), Hot Toddy, fruitcake of course.....that's all I can think of right now lol. Oh did I mention SHORTBREAD COOKIES??!!

RedZee

25 / 5000 Übersetzungsergebnisse or maybe this https://www.google.de/search?q=baumstriezel+prag&tbm=isch&ved=2ahUKEwjGr-Sc4o70AhU1gv0HHaacCuQQ2-cCegQIABAA&oq=baumstrieprag&gs_lcp=CgNpbWcQARgAMgYIABAHEB46BwgjEO8DECc6CAgAEAgQBxAeUKAPWPwkYMo1aABwAHgAgAFQiAGfBZIBAjEwmAEAoAEBqgELZ3dzLXdpei1pbWfAAQE&sclient=img&ei=YT2MYYb7HrWE9u8PprmqoA4&bih=880&biw=1920 with different fillings such as strawberries, chocolate, cream

Sandra Kruse

crepes with hot cherries, crepes with chocolate or other fillings. Chocolate fruits like strawberries, bananas etc, hot chocolate, roasted almonds

Sandra Kruse

caramel popcorn, coconut cake, gingerbread cookies/houses, and sweet potato pie

Kedhejah Kelley

pork chops on a stick is something i recently saw at a german fest and it was really good.

A couple different kinds of fruitcake, Japanese strawberry cake, rum punch, mulled cider, vintage-looking hams, aspic jellies (gross but pretty!)

Cracked Paint Studios

my gma would always make this chocolate cream pie it used pudding it is good

Barbara Andrews

Egg Nog, Hard & filled candies, peanut brittle, & chocolate covered pretzels!

trenia lane

Chestnuts, Caramel popcorn, Candy canes, Sorrel (carribean holiday drink), gingerbread anything, cinnamon drinks!

Chandelle Carter

Pizzelles, peanut butter cookies with a chocolate kiss in the center, baklava, hot cocoa, hot spiced cider/mulled cider, butter cookies

Athena Apollos

All of that. I love desserts mostly

QamiPie85

Mince pie, marzipan fruits, mint crumbles, blooming onions, bratwurst, pretzels, Christmas pudding, yule log, roaster chestnuts, festive turkey pie, stained glass cookies

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MunMun

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Barbie sim

roasted chestnuts, candied pecans or walnuts, kettle corn, sausage or bratwurst on a stick, hot apple cider, hot cocoa, peppermint bark.

lots of warm snacks like soft pretzels, popcorn, etc, plus lots of chocolate and traditional desserts like gingerbread or shortbread cookies (lots of cookies in general). warm drinks like cider & hot cocoa too ofc. and candy, especially like candy canes and chocolates. the things said above are good suggestions too lol

Crimson FireCat

Chocolate covered, everything! And of course Hot CoCo

Tiffany Krupa

My family always had date pudding, mom's homemade fruitcake and tons of festive cookies. Thumbprint cookies were one of my favorite we filled them with mint jelly or strawberry jelly so they looked festive. Also popcorn balls and peanut brittle were homemade seasonal treats!

Dawn Star

All of the above!! Popcorn balls and stringed popcorn for the Christmas trees (or any time of decoration) will be great too!

Marie Duran

The red meat aversion ( and vravung for desserts) is temporary thankfully so once I return to normal I will do red meat dishes.

MunMun

Dump Cake!

Simbaby

Waffles are typical in Germany on christmas fairs along with roasted almonds and roasted chestnuts

Ardled

Cocoa!

msphoenixnoire

No Swine/Pork, of any kind would be wonderful for me. I'd loved a baked chicken, turkey, or duck.

Me Xoxo

You have beautuful versions of these individually but i would love it on one plate :)

Lyndsey Wood

Hi munmun :) can you please make a chicken dinner grand meal with chicken, sweet potatoes, butternut squash, turnup, cranberry sauce, a dinner roll, and stuffing(some call it dressing) that is what my grammy always made us <3

Lyndsey Wood

I am in the US. This is what I commonly see at Winter themed festivals and outdoor events (tree farms etc). Hot chocolate, pies, donuts, pastries, cookies, warm apple cider, candy, and one place even makes bean soup in a kettle over a fire which is really good! Also, in response to your earlier post, I am most definitely ok with you steering clear of red meat dishes. I don't think anyone expects that (or at least they shouldn't!)! It's really fun to see the items you come up with. vegetarion or not! I personally really appreciate your artistic skill!

Wendy Hubble

My family has a tradition for Christmas dinner where everyone writes down the name of a meat dish, vegetable, dessert, potato, and appetizer they'd like to have. Then we draw the names out of a hat and what gets drawn is what is chosen.

Carrie Kube

Pavlovas, gingerbread, plum pudding, brandy custard, wine berry triffle, in Australia we also have a sweet treat called white christmas not sure if other countries have it or not. its made with dried fruit, nuts, coconut and condensed milk plus a few other ingredients I can't remember at the moment.

Ree Barkla

Yes Ella we do have pavlovas and they are great

Ree Barkla

cranberry sauce

QueenDia65

Though it is not for me, in Germany a typical food for Winter and Christmas Fair would be Schupfnudeln with Sauerkraut (noodles made of potatoes in a torpedo shape with sauerkraut and often bacon). https://www.kitchenproject.com/german/recipes/Dumplings/Schupfnudeln/SchupfnudelnMitSauerkraut/index.htm

Ardled

Omg I forgot about the ginger bread house, I got a new computer in August, had to redownload must of missed it. thanks!

Tiffany

In UK we have mince pies in the winter

Farha Khan

I have already done one last year - https://icemunmun.blogspot.com/2020/12/gingerbread-house.html?m=1

MunMun

What about a ginger bread house.? The kids could help make..

Tiffany

Swiss roll cakes❤️

Tiffany Perry

Mac and cheese, turkey, pie’s, peppermint anything. Cranberry stuff, rolls and bread.

Chemaine M. Maxwell

Not sure what the real name is for them but I always see those log cakes, and rum cakes, rum balls, fudge, peanut brittle

Megan Simpson

Gingerbread Hearts with Sugar texts, like "I love you", "Merry Christmas", "You got a friend in me", etc., candied apples, chocolate bananas, crepes with cheese or egg liquor or chocolate, Christmas beer (sweet beer flavored with cherry, orange, cranberry, and ginger altogether, really yummy), gingerbrtead stars - my favorites -, rum balls ... actually you already have created most of what is known around the world, dear Munmun. :D

Steffi Jänsch

Oatmeal

Erica

Everything other people have said, plus: Gingerbread everything Hot cocoa Cranberry scones Eggnog And probably lots of other things that aren’t coming to mind at the moment, lol. 😂

MaiyeKnight

Cinnamon rolls Rocky road cookies Mulled wine

Anna

We have Pavlovas in Australia during Christmas! Tartes Shortbread Rocky Road Candy Canes

Loads of peppermint flavored stuff 😂

Lakeyshia Lemane

😄

MunMun

All of them 😉

Jens


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