The history of mincemeat itself is as rich as this fruit-filled bread. Mincemeat was first created as a method of preserving meat, but around the 19th century, the meat was left out, and eventually, it became the fruity mixture known today. The history of mince wreaths and pies can be traced back to the Crusades, around the 11th to 13th centuries. European Crusaders brought back spices, fruits, and meats to England from the Middle East. Making mince pies was tacked on to Christmas celebrations, and the pies were made to resemble Jesus in the manger, with a small doughy “baby” in the center. The cloves, cinnamon, and nutmeg symbolize the three gifts the Magi brought to honor the birth of Jesus. As mincemeat recipes changed with the omission of meat, a lot of religious symbolism was lost from it as well. However, some traditions can’t be erased, so enjoy a slice of this braided beauty on each day of the 12 days of Christmas for the good luck that it’s said to bring.
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