In Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night, reference is made to the mince pie as an instrument of good fortune.
True
False
In medieval times, whoever found the bean in a bean cake got to preside over the Christmas festivities.
True
False
In the Auvergne region of France, truffles are also known as Christmas mushrooms.
True
False
Christmas pudding was first “ignited” to celebrate the restoration of King Charles II to the English throne in 1660.
True
False
Kentucky Fried Chicken is in great demand in Japan as a Christmas meal.
True
False
Christmas Damper is a seasonal variation of the bread first made by swagmen in the Australian outback.
True
False
Research shows that 70% of those who eat brussels sprouts at Christmas don’t actually like the vegetable.
True
False
Camel was on the Christmas menu of a Paris restaurant during the siege of 1870.
True
False
It is considered unlucky in Germany to have any leftovers from the Christmas meal.
True
False
Turkeys were first bred in France by Jesuits and are still known by that name in some parts of the country.
True
False
Solutions
1:B, 2:A, 3:B, 4:B, 5:A, 6:A, 7:B, 8:A, 9:B, 10:A
Scores
2 and above.
Sorry, you're a Christmas pudding
5 and above.
So-so. You're a stocking filler
8 and above.
Excellent! You're a Christmas cracker