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In the poem Twas the evening before Christmas, children's dreams were filled with images of sugar-plum desserts.

The original sugar plums that Clement Clark Moore alludes to in his poems "'Twas the Night Before Christmas" and "The Nutcracker" were merely coriander seeds encased in an oval (plum) form of solidified sugar. Today, they usually consist of a mix of dried fruit, nuts, and spices that have been rolled in coarse sugar.

They were cozy or warm. They had "sugar plums" in their dreams. Hard candies called "sugar plums" had sugar around some sort of core. Even if we no longer have "sugar plums," we can still understand that the kids wished for tasty foods that they believed Santa would bring them in their stockings.

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