UK Christmas traditions...

Oh, they're crackers. Is it a joke or a genuine misconception? I find it hard to tell in the internet. Christmas crackers are cardboard tubes, covered in paper, containing a snap (gunpowder on two ends of paper that make a bang from the friction when pulled apart), a paper crown and a small gift. Not the type of crackers you eat (though we do have some of those (unsalted) with cheese on - but that's not exclusively at Christmas).

Have a lovely British Christmas!

oooh thats what they were on about. Like @Kate_45 Christmas Crackers are not food. This is what they look like

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Note In the above photo the Person in Green has the hand up further on the tube

and is sure to retain the large section of the Cracker , which usually will have the prize & joke

inside .... it must be true as Santa says so.

Now back to a few slices of Spiced Beef on a slice of white bread ( lightly Toasted & Buttered )
 
Yes. Naughty green sleeved person. That sort of behaviour would be pointed out loudly at my dinner table (unless it were me doing it hehehe).
 

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