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  2. Chocolate coin - Wikipedia

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    As a Christmas tradition, chocolate coin giving is said to be inspired by the deeds of Saint Nicholas in the fourth century, [1] with chocolate coins introduced some time after chocolate's introduction into Europe in the sixteenth century. [citation needed]

  3. Christmas pudding - Wikipedia

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    Christmas pudding is sweet, dried-fruit pudding cake traditionally served as part of Christmas dinner in Britain and other countries to which the tradition has been exported. . It has its origins in medieval England, with early recipes making use of dried fruit, suet, breadcrumbs, flour, eggs and spice, along with liquid such as milk or fortified wi

  4. Sixpence (British coin) - Wikipedia

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    As the supply of silver threepence coins slowly disappeared, Royal Mint sixpences replaced them as the coins traditionally put into Christmas puddings. [6] From the Victorian era onwards, it became tradition to mix a threepence or sixpence into the ingredients when preparing a Christmas pudding, as the coin was believed to grant good luck.

  5. The traditional Christmas dish the UK is turning its back on

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    Some 4% of those who celebrate Christmas said the tradition of Stir-up Sunday was one they follow – while around three times as many (13%) place importance on having an elf on the shelf.

  6. 18 quirky British Christmas traditions that probably confuse ...

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    The BBC reported that the first-known mince-pie recipe dates back to an 1830s-era English cookbook. By the mid-17th century, people reportedly began associating the small pies with Christmas. At ...

  7. 30 Christmas Traditions From Around the World - AOL

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    Christmas is one of the most globally celebrated holidays in the world. But not everybody celebrates the same way—or even on the same day. While Christmas is, at its core, a Christian holiday ...

  8. Stir-up Sunday - Wikipedia

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    In some households, silver coins or other charms are added to the pudding mix. [5] [6] It is believed that finding a coin brings good luck. [6] In a 2013 survey, two-thirds of British children reported that they had never experienced stirring Christmas pudding mix, [7] reflecting consumers' preference for ready-made puddings widely available in ...

  9. What is Figgy Pudding? - AOL

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    Coins, rings and other trinkets were often hidden in the bowls of Christmas pudding and each supposedly predicted their recipient's fortune for the coming year. For example, if you found a coin ...