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  2. Red Cross parcel - Wikipedia

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    4 oz (110 g) packet of tea; Tin of cocoa powder; Bar of milk or plain chocolate (often Cadbury Dairy Milk Fruit & Nut chocolate, or a similar product) Tinned pudding; Tin of meat roll; Tin of processed cheese; Tin of condensed milk (Klim—a Canadian instant milk beverage—or else Carnation or Nestle brand) Tin of dried eggs; Tin of sardines ...

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  4. Biscuit tin - Wikipedia

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    Biscuit tin manufacture was a small but prestigious part of the vast industry of tin plate production, which saw a huge increase in demand in the 19th century was directly related to the growing industrialisation of food production, by increasingly sophisticated methods of preservation and the requirements made by changing methods of distribution.

  5. Tin box - Wikipedia

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    A tin box is a tinplate container. Tinplate metal is primarily steel with a very thin tin coating. Tin-free steel is also used. In some cultures, these boxes or cans are referred to as "tin boxes" or sometimes even "tins". Many “tin boxes” have hinged or removable lids or covers. Some people collect tin boxes as a hobby.

  6. Stollen - Wikipedia

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    Stollen is a cake-like fruit bread made with yeast, water and flour, and usually with zest added to the dough. Orangeat (candied orange peel) and candied citrus peel (Zitronat), [1] raisins and almonds, and various spices such as cardamom and cinnamon are added.

  7. Christmas cake - Wikipedia

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    A cake that may also be served at Christmas time in the United Kingdom, in addition to the traditional Christmas cake, is the cake known as a "Yule Log, or chocolate log". This is a Swiss roll that is coated in chocolate, resembling a log. The Christmas cake largely displaced the previously popular Twelfth-night cake during the Victorian era.