Holiday History.
According to a 2010 article in, when imports of dried fruit to Western Europe from Asia gave rise to this sweet, dense treat, which became popular in multiple European nations during the same time period. European immigrants brought the tradition stateside—and you'll still see some of its European iterations, like German stollen and Italian panforte, in U.S. stores around the holidays today.
If you typically decorate your door with a wreath at Christmastime, it's probably thanks to the Romans. According to a 1988 article in
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