01·Stollen, a fruit bread of nuts, spices, and dried fruit coated with powdered sugar, is a traditional Christmas bread from which country?
02·Latkes, or potato pancakes, are traditionally prepared and eaten during which Jewish holiday?
03·The Bûche de Noël, a traditional Christmas dessert popular in France, is made to resemble what object?
04·A small plastic baby is famously hidden inside what colorful cake, traditionally served during the Christian season of Epiphany, especially in New Orleans?
05·Panettone, a tall, sweet bread loaf typically containing candied fruits and raisins, is a Christmas and New Year's staple originating from which country?
06·Historically, what was the key ingredient in English mince pies that is now often replaced by vegetable shortening?
07·Which U.S. President is credited with proclaiming Thanksgiving a national holiday, helping to cement the turkey's place as the meal's centerpiece?
08·Serving lamb for Easter dinner is a tradition that symbolizes what in Christianity?
09·The Karamu Ya Imani, or 'Feast of Faith', is a communal feast held on the sixth day of which seven-day winter festival?
10·Mochi, a glutinous rice cake, is a traditional food for which holiday in Japan?
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