There are many types of traditional cakes. For holidays, there are Christmas and Easter cakes. Wedding cakes and birthday cakes are also tradtional, too.
"The traditional Italian Christmas cake" in Italian is panettone.
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In British, People eat Christmas cake followed by turkey
sweet meats and mostly curries.
it is called Madeleine or petite Madeleine is a traditional small cake from Commercy and Liverdun, two communes of the Lorraine region in northeastern France.
A Christmas log or Yule log (or, in French, buche de noel) is a traditional dessert served in France, Quebec, and other francophone countries. It is usually made by baking a sponge cake in a Swiss roll pan and then frosting it and rolling it into a cylinder shape. The most common kind is yellow sponge cake with chocolate buttercream filling, but many variations exist.
No. The English are good at adopting foods from other countries and the Brownie is an American cake/biscuit.
One traditional French Christmas food is 'buch de Noel" which translates to Christmas log. This is a cake in the shape of a log, sometimes decorated with holly.
There is really no traditional Christmas Day meal, though Japanese people usually do buy (generally a strawberry shortcake) Christmas cake.
Usually fried chicken and cake, along with other dishes that vary case by case, with no particularly popular ones.
The difference between fruit cake, and Christmas Cake is that Christmas Cake is, richer and contains SPICES
I would buy a roast of course cause it is known to be a traditional dinner towards the Christmas time. For dessert what is more holiday like that a nice fruit cake... #1 Answers: Cookies, Cake, Pie, Fruit Cake, Rolls, Bread