Christmas isn't just about indulging in sumptuous holiday fare. People all across the world serve Kris Kringle's favourite foods. For Santa Claus, Christmas eve is a difficult time since he has to give many gifts to millions of children worldwide. The custom of preparing his favourite foods and beverages and leaving something for St. Nick to keep him energised makes sense.
| Ranita Ray
Dec 19, 2022
Plain milk and cookies are Santa Claus' favourites. For a tasty surprise, some kids prefer to offer him flavour-infused milk, particularly chocolate. A common practice among children is to leave their favourite Santa with a big glass of iced milk and some cookies.
Santa loves gingerbread cookies, biscuits, and shortbread as snacks and different types of cookies. Santa likes chocolate as well. Homemade honey biscuits, gingerbread, chocolate chip cookies, and shortbread fashioned to resemble Santa Claus are all typically excellent options.
Santa has demonstrated his affinity for eggnog over the years. This sumptuous drink is enjoyed by the cheerful old fellow. Give him a glass of this milk and egg combination, and he will be ecstatic. Although rum or bourbon is still regularly added to eggnog during holiday gatherings, it nevertheless tastes wonderful without it.
In addition to milk, Santa enjoys sherry, beer, port wine, and whiskey. Mulled wine, sherry, and whisky are among the drinks presented to him in England. In Ireland, it is traditional to pour him a pint of Guinness, a bitter stout. Presenting him with rum, baileys, and vodka is also customary.
Many claims that Santa eats a boatload of mince pies while he brings our Christmas presents under the trees. It is hardly strange that many folks leave Santa a warm mince pie on Christmas eve as part of their holiday custom. The list also includes items like a piece of fruit cake, Christmas pudding, etc.