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Roughly how many turkeys are consumed in the USA every Christmas?
12 million
6 million
22 million
43 million
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In Japan, which takeaway food is traditionally eaten at Christmas?
KFC
Macdonalds
Sushi
Japanese fast food
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What beverage company has been using Santa Claus in its advertising since 1931?
Coca Cola
Fanta
Pepsi
Sprite
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Despite its reputation, fruitcake is a classic Christmas dessert in America.
true
false
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What sweet snack is typically left out for Santa?
sweet buns
muffins
Gingerbread men
Cookies
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The Christmas log tradition has multiple origins in different countries including
England and Scotland
USA and Canada
Russia and Ukraine
Norway and France
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A silver coin is put inside a Christmas pudding as a symbol of ________ for the person who finds it
wealth
health
easy life
love
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What is traditionally hidden inside a Christmas pudding?
a jewel
a stone
A silver coin (sixpence)
a ring
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Which was the most popular dish for Christmas in the USA in 2020?
turkey
roasted potatoes
mashed potatoes
ham
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Which Christmas goodies are shaped to resemble a shepherd’s staff?
Candy Canes
gingerbread men
frosted cakes
lollipops
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What was the original Christmas meal in England before turkey?
a whole roasted lamb with veggies
a huge roasted lamb leg with garlic
a pig head covered in mustard
a roasted duck with apples
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What is the name of a famous Italian dessert people eat for Christmas?
panettone
Mascarpone
Rum Biscotti
Chocolate-Chip Meringata
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Eggnog is made with
eggs, cinnamom, nuts and flavorings
eggs, sugar and flavorings
milk, coffee, sugar
eggs, milk, cream, sugar, and flavorings
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Not a food question!! Scientifically speaking, Rudolph, the red-nosed reindeer, must be a female
false
true
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