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  2. 30 Christmas Finger Foods That Look Fancy, but Are SO Easy - AOL

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    Roasted Fennel-and-Beet Salad. This hearty winter salad is perfect for a holiday lunch! It's got chunks of roasted root veggies, sweet segments of clementine, a bed of spicy arugula, and a truly ...

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  5. List of Christmas dishes - Wikipedia

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    Julesild – spiced pickled herring often flavoured with Christmas spices such as cloves and allspice. Boiled whole potatoes. Brun sovs (brown sauce) – a traditional dark gravy, used to cover meat dishes like roasted pork and duck (flæskesteg, andesteg) and the boiled potato. Brunede kartofler – caramelised potatoes.

  6. Tea (meal) - Wikipedia

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    More generally, any light meal or snack taken at mid-afternoon, with or without tea or another hot drink, may also be referred to as "afternoon tea". When taken at mid-morning instead of mid-afternoon, the term "morning tea" is used in place of "afternoon tea" in Australia and New Zealand.

  7. Finger food - Wikipedia

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    Finger food. Finger foods are small, individual portions of food that are eaten out of hand. They are often served at social events. The ideal finger food usually does not create any mess (such as crumbs or drips), but this criterion is often overlooked in order to include foods like tacos. [1] One origin for finger foods is the French canapé.