If I could suggest one having grown up in Ireland, we always had Christmas Pudding and custard or Trifle. I wish I had a recipe but I don't, so try a search on some UK search engines. The custard can be bought in a powder form that you just add hot milk to, you can find it in the US at speciality stores like World Market, it's called Bird's Custard Powder, or you could ask you local grocer if he can order it. Hope that at least steers in the right direction.
Brack is the traditional Halloween cake that has raisins and a ring in it.
Irish Coffee Cake, Rich Guiness Cake, Mousse Pie. These are just a few of many traditional Irish desserts. Apple Barley Pudding is another and the only one I've had and it was great.
"Halloween" is derived from the holiday of "All Hallow's Eve".
Éire is the Irish name of the island called Ireland in the English language.
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he reason why Halloween is associated with the colors orange and black is that orange represents the color of pumpkins, which of course are a traditional Halloween decoration (especially if carved), and black represents the dark spirits which supposedly come forth on All Hallow's Eve (the name of which Halloween is an abbreviation).
• he reason why Halloween is associated with the colors orange and black is that orange represents the color of pumpkins, which of course are a traditional Halloween decoration (especially if carved), and black represents the dark spirits which supposedly come forth on All Hallow's Eve (the name of which Halloween is an abbreviation).
For Chinese New Year, the traditional type of cake that is made is niangao, which translates to Year Cake. It is also a homonym for a higher year. It is made of glutinous rice.
The Irish Sea or Traditional Name - Celtic Sea
Halloween
the true name of halloween is hallows eve
yes Ireland is the name for Ireland
The mom's name on Halloween is Laurie Strode.
Not really a traditional name in Ireland, I've seen "Seanchán" used as an equivalent. In Scotland Eòin is considered an equivalent.