How well do you know Christmas food traditions?
December 25, 2025 by DarcieIf you are sitting around in a food-induced stupor after consuming a huge holiday feast, here is a fun Christmas food (and drink) quiz to complete. I did okay, although I missed a few that I really should have known. I blame the heavy meal for making me have brain fog, but it was totally worth it. We eschewed tradition this year to make a Guinness stew and Yorkshire puddings made with rendered fat from the stew meat trimmings. Every time I make these I wonder why I don’t do it more often. I made a Yule log cake for dessert, because why not gild that lily?

If you want to turn a quiz like this into a game to play with your family or friends, head to this Q&A for 100 festive Christmas trivia items. This one is not multiple choice and the answers are right below the questions, so you will need someone to be the reader who won’t be playing. I am a big fan of trivia at holiday gatherings because it always leads to some memorable moments.
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