nahhh see magic elves eat candy corn, only regular elves eat candy canes.
They are magic so, they have golden dust which they eat and they are able to fly for 24 hours! But some Elves just kinda teleport but you find out which one you do.
No, elves do not eat hobbits. Orcs might eat hobbits, but not elves. When the dwarves and Bilbo have a reception at Lord Elrond's home, it is seen that the elves serve them a strictly vegetarian meal. Maybe an indication that Elves are herbivores
Jews do not eat a pig at any time of the year, so they do not eat a pig on Hanukkah either.
There is no Jewish tradition of eating tamales on Hanukkah.
Elves, in real life, are just people who are 'small' or a 'midget' because of some disease or condition. They do NOT have pointed ears and do NOT work for Santa. They are just normal people.Santa elf: North poleOut door: woodland areasin the north poleat the north pole. You can't live in a pole.
Yes. Hanukkah is not a fasting holiday.
There's no such thing as Hanukkah people. Hanukkah is a holiday that is celebrated by Jewish people. During Hanukkah, we customarily eat latkes (potato pancakes) or jelly donuts.
Magic Elves are much like the Hobbits in their choice of food. Plain and simple, so long as it is piled high. Being a cook for the Elves is hard work, but it is considered a honour, as only the best cooks are considered for the job.Mushrooms are their favourite dish, especially if they are stuffed with any sort of cheese, (another weakness of the Elves is cheese). Put a plate of stuffed mushrooms in front of an elf, and quicker than you can say Father Christmas, the plate would be empty, and the elf would be looking for more.
Yes.
they eat green leaves!
Sort of. On Hanukkah, it is traditional to eat potato pancakes, which are commonly served with applesauce, but the applesauce doesn't have any significance.