18 quirky British Christmas traditions that probably confuse Americans
Briefly

Pantomimes, or 'pantos,' are humorous, slapstick plays performed around Christmastime in the UK, known for audience participation and men in drag.
Yorkshire puddings are a staple of British cuisine, traditionally served with gravy, and are commonly mistaken by outsiders for a type of sweet pudding.
In the UK, 'Father Christmas' is the traditional name for Santa Claus, reflecting cultural preferences over American naming conventions.
Christmas pudding is a rich fruit cake prepared well in advance, allowing flavors to develop through soaking dried fruits in alcohol.
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