ditionally eaten during the Christmas season in Germany. It is made with yeast, flour, sugar, butter, dried fruit, and spices, and is often coated with powdered sugar. The Dresden Stollen is particularly famous, with a history dating back to the 15th century. The parade through the city is a long-standing tradition, with a giant stollen, weighing over 4 tons, being the centerpiece of the festivities. The stollen is cut into pieces and distributed to the crowds, along with other Christmas treats and mulled wine. The parade is just one of many Christmas traditions in Germany, which is renowned for its festive markets, gingerbread houses, and elaborate decorations

English information about ChristmasThe Christmas and New Year’s Day December 25th is the day of celebration and of fun and frolic As the long awaited winter holidays arrive Christmas spirit builds up

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