The Christmas pickle
Coming from a family thats mother was German I found it strange I never heard of the christmas pickle. We grew up following other german traditions but never did a christmas pickle.
So I talked to other family members and asked about the myth of the german christmas pickle. No one ever heard of it. So I began to do some research to find out the truth of it.
Wikipedia says this:
In fact, the tradition is completely unknown in Germany. It has been suggested that the origin of the Christmas pickle may have been developed for marketing purposes in the 1890s to coincide with the importation of glass Christmas tree decorations from Germany. Woolworths was the first company to import these types of decorations into the United States in 1890, and glass blown decorative vegetables were imported from France from 1892 onwards. Despite the evidence showing that the tradition did not originate in Germany, the concept of Christmas pickles has since been imported from the United States and they are now on sale in the country traditionally associated with it.
Wikipedia also had a second reason for the Christmas pickle:
One suggested origin has been that the tradition came from Camp Sumter during the American Civil War. The Bavarian-born Private John C. Lower had enlisted in the 103rd Pennsylvania Infantry, but was captured in April 1864 and taken to the prison camp. As the story is told, on Christmas Eve he begged a guard for a pickle while starving. The guard provided the pickle, which Lower later credited for saving his life. After returning to his family, he began a tradition of hiding a pickle on their Christmas tree each year.
It is interesting how Christmas traditions begin and often get credited to places that have no idea what you are talking about.
Yes it is. I thought it was strange I never heard it before
Ha ha ha ha @coffeetime!
This is an actual tradition in my step mom’s house - and as kids we used to scramble to find the pickle! Great memories!