Traditionally - it was a sixpence coin. The modern-day equivalent would be a five-pence piece.
Christmas pudding
Christmas pudding.
figgy pudding
Indeed they do. It's eaten pretty much anywhere they celebrate Christmas, but there are many different recipes and shapes available they may not look like the pudding you eat.
Noël santa Claus is pere Noël =father Christmas
In British, People eat Christmas cake followed by turkey
For some people, it is merely a tradition they learned from their ancestors before them. For others, it is a choice simply because they enjoy it.
its usually known for a grand dinner turkey feast.......and delicious pudding for dessert
The coin was believed to bring wealth to the person who found it in the pudding.
A recent survey (2013) of what people like for dessert at Christmas showed that the traditional fruit mince pudding is becoming less popular for Christmas dinner. Topping the list was ice cream, while trifle is enjoying a comeback. Pavlovas and fruit salad are also popular fare.
A Christmas Pudding recipe can be found in most cook books. It's important to remember to look for recipes that you know other people have tried so that they can tell you if it's worth making or if they have any tips for how to make it better.
gingerbread, figgy pudding (I don't know if people still eat that,) mince pudding or mince pie, candy canes