To cook in sugar syrup in order to cover with sugar crystals or a glaze.
What is candied?
to spread or apply on or over a surface
What is to smear?
Fried chicken from this fast-food restaurant is eaten on Christmas.
What is Kentucky Fried Chicken?
If someone wishes you "Mele Kalikimaka" you are in this state.
What is Hawaii?
The chef (fill in the missing vocabulary word) cherries for dessert.
What is candied?
a pleasant odor
What is perfumed?
having all the parts; whole
What is the entire?
In Britain, this webbed bird is a popular Christmas meal.
What is goose?
These two items are traditionally left for Santa Claus when he visits houses in North American countries.
What are cookies and milk?
The (fill in the missing vocabulary word) of roses filled the room.
What is perfume?
having a light, delicate look
Airy
having little fat
What is lean?
These yellow S-shaped buns are made in Sweden, Norway, and Finland for Christmas.
What are St. Lucia buns?
The tradition of the Christmas tree originated this country.
Where is Germany?
We like to eat tacos to celebrate (fill in the missing vocabulary word).
What is Cinco de Mayo?
having a lot of something, such as heat or anger
having parts very close together with little space between
What is dense?
Olivye is a type of potato salad served Christmas in this country.
Where is Russia?
In this country (HINT: where Mrs. Matheson is from) children leave mince pies and beer for Father Christmas on Christmas Eve.
What is Ireland?
The (fill in the missing vocabulary word) heat from the burning building made it impossible for the firefighters to go in.
What is intense?
the handing down of a culture's beliefs and customs from parents to children over many years
What are traditions?
posters, commercials, or events designed to make people buy something
What is an advertising campaign?
This type of fruit cake is made in German.
What is Stollen?
Along with Christmas, these two other holidays are also celebrated in December.
What are Hanukkah and Kwanza.
We enjoyed watching the (fill in the missing vocabulary word) parade and eating Cajun food.
What is Mardi Gras?