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Christmas Food and Shopping Traditions in the UK
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Some people enjoy buying items or fresh produce needed for Christmas Day.
Christmas Eve Shopping
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Boxes of sweets are commonly shared and enjoyed during the Christmas season.
Christmas Chocolate and Sweets
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A selection of cheeses served with crackers or bread.
Cheese Board
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A fruitcake made with nuts, dried fruits, and spices. It is often decorated with festive designs.
Christmas Cake
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Small, sweet pies filled with meat — a mixture of dried fruits, spices, suet, and sometimes alcohol. This pie is a popular Christmas treat.
Mince Pies
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Red wine infused with cinnamon and orange peel. It's a popular festive drink served warm.
Mulled Wine
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A boiled dessert filled with dried fruits and spices or others. It is typically served with brandy butter, custard or cream.
Christmas Pudding
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Place where vendors sell handmade crafts, festive decorations, and seasonal foods.
Christmas Markets
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Often served as a starter and is a common feature in Christmas meals, served with cream cheese.
Smoked Salmon
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Closer to Christmas, some towns and cities extend shopping hours, allowing people to shop for gifts and groceries later into the evening.
Late-Night Shopping
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Traditional holiday discounts and sales that is celebrated on December 26th in the UK
Boxing Day Sales
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This is a traditional centerpiece for Christmas dinner, often accompanied by stuffing, roast potatoes, vegetables (such as carrots) and gravy
Roast Turkey
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Small sausages wrapped in bacon commonly served during Christmas.
Pigs in Blankets
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Many people enjoy Christmas shopping in this place in the city centre.
High Street Shopping
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