Who banned people from eating mince pies and Christmas pudding on Christmas Day in England during the 17th Century?
Answers
‘Ban on eating mince pies and Christmas pudding on Christmas Day in England, during 17th century’, could be an unfounded statement.
However, it is said that Oliver Cromwell (1599 – 1658), an English political leader, brought a law in the 17th century, which banned people from eating mince pies and Christmas pudding on Christmas Day. This law was said to have been brought in, to stop greed and excessive eating among the English people. But Charles II is said to have overturned the law when he became the king.
Oliver Cromwell banned people from eating mince pies and Christmas pudding on Christmas day in England during the 17th century.
Explanation:
- The traditions ask us to eat a mince pie each day during Christmas to get good luck.
- All the gluttony products are banned to be eaten on Christmas day.
- The law never got attention since then.
- It is also believed by some that it was not illegal, it was just disapproved of in the nation.
- This law was supposed to have been brought to stop 'greed and excessive eating' among the 'English people'.
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