It's that time of the year again. Christmas is around the corner, churches are gearing up and streets are lit up across cities to spread festive cheer. The festive Christmas week is getting closer, bringing with it a slew of seasonal cheer. The air is filled with the enticing fragrance of freshly baked cakes and the joyful spirit of celebration. This time of year brings out an array of scrumptious treats, with Christmas cakes ruling supreme. The world over, a variety of different Christmas cakes and bakes are created to celebrate the festive season. India too has a legacy of different kinds of Christmas cakes with a regional twist. Several cities have heritage bakeries that make their special version of cakes and treats for Christmas. For instance, Nahoum's, a Jewish bakery in Kolkata. According to old timers, Christmas in Calcutta (the former name of Kolkata) was only complete with a rich fruit cake from Nahoum's. Then there are the Irani cafes and bakeries of Mumbai which have their sweet versions. The Pudim of the East Indian community is another very Indian twist on a Christmas delicacy. But did you know about the Allahabadi Christmas cake?
