Roasted Turkey

This is one of the most popular dishes that is traditionally cooked for Christmas dinner.

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Plum Pudding

This pudding is also known as Christmas pudding or figgy pudding in England and some other areas. This is made from dried fruits, flour, spices, and brandy.

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Mulled Wine

This is a sweet and spicy red wine, preferably served with cinnamon or many more spices in European countries.

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Eggnog

This popular drink in the United States is made with eggs, milk, and sugar or honey to taste.

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Roast Beef

This amazing dish is popularly served at Christmas dinner throughout the UK.

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Plum Cake

This dish is popular during the Christmas season in England and Ireland, and it is made with dried fruits, spices, and a thick glaze.

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Mince Pies

These are small, round cookies made from minced fruits and spices that are served with Mulled Wine.

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Christmas Cake

Christmas cake, made of fruits, nuts, and various spices and served after dinner, is possibly the oldest dessert.

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Roast Potatoes

This will be the most popular side dish to accompany the main course, which is what the British prefer at Christmas.

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Gravy

This is usually made from meat stock, along with flour or other corn starch, which gives the dry main course smoothness.

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