Gingerbread House
A gingerbread house is a decorative structure made from gingerbread, a sweet and spiced cookie dough. Traditionally, it is assembled using pieces cut into various shapes, often resembling a small house. The gingerbread is typically held together with icing, which acts as both glue and decoration.
Gingerbread houses are popular during the Christmas season and are often adorned with colorful candies, icing, and other edible decorations. This festive activity can be enjoyed by families and communities, fostering creativity and togetherness. The tradition of making gingerbread houses dates back to Germany in the early 19th century.