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Ho-ho-ho! ‘Tis the season for 13 desserts Christmas! This festive tradition is a fun way to celebrate the holidays with family and friends. From sweet treats like buche de noel and panettone to savory dishes like olives and cheese, there’s something for everyone. Plus, it’s a great way to get creative in the kitchen - you can mix and match ingredients to make your own unique creations. So grab your aprons, roll up your sleeves, and let’s get cooking!

What Are The 13 Desserts Of Christmas? [Solved]

Wow! The Thirteen Desserts sound delicious! Stuffed dates, dried plums, marzipan candy, quince jam, candied melons and a biscuit - yum! It’s amazing that these treats represent the foods of the region where Christ lived and died. Talk about a sweet way to honor history!

  1. Thirteen Fruits: A traditional French Christmas dessert, thirteen fruits are placed on a platter to represent Jesus and the twelve apostles.

  2. Buche de Noel: A classic French Christmas cake made of sponge cake, chocolate buttercream, and meringue mushrooms.

  3. Galette des Rois: A puff pastry tart filled with frangipane (almond cream) and topped with a paper crown to represent the Three Kings who visited Jesus at his birth.

  4. Pain d’Epices: A spiced honey cake that is often served as part of the 13 desserts in Provence, France during Christmas time.

  5. Nougat de Montélimar: A chewy nougat candy made from almonds, honey, sugar, egg whites and rose water that is popular in southern France during the holidays.

  6. Calissons d’Aix: An almond-based confection made from ground almonds mixed with candied melon or orange peel and covered in royal icing or fondant glaze that is popular in Provence during Christmas time as well as other holidays throughout the year.

  7. Pommes Dauphine: Fried potato puffs filled with choux pastry cream that are often served as part of the 13 desserts for Christmas in France’s Rhone Valley region near Lyon city center .

8 . Bredele Cookies : Small cookies

‘13 desserts’ at Christmas is a tradition in some parts of the world. It’s a fun way to end the festive season - you get to enjoy 13 different types of sweet treats! Yum! From cakes and cookies, to pies and puddings, there’s something for everyone. Plus, it’s a great excuse for families and friends to get together one last time before the holidays are over. So why not give it a go this year?