Fruitcake, gingerbread men, eggnog: for Americans, the mere mention of these bring to mind yuletide festivities. Other parts of the world, however, have different dishes that hold similar meanings. Do you know which dishes are customary to eat in other countries celebrating Christmas? You'll find out when you take our quiz!
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Betsey Johnson
5/6 - I'm stunned. I thought I was going to totally tank!
1Plum pudding is a staple in the UK?? I don't know anyone who has it!
2Hey I got 5/6 too!
3I've never had plum pudding or pheasant for christmas or ever heard of anyone who has! (maybe i'm not posh enough!)
4It makes me question the validity of the other answers. I know foie gras is a French staple, but is it really a Christmas staple? hmmm...
I always thought foie gras was goose liver...so that one got me a bit confused...darn.
5Foie gras is definately a French Christmas staple.
6I had some yesterday. Merry Christmas Joyeux Noël.
5/6 I still think I'm Smarty Pants Saturday - Happy New Year!
7i'm glad that i changed the duck liver to france otherwise i would have only gotten 1 right. how sad is that?
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