Experts issue warning about eating these 6 desserts over Christmas which could lead to your arrest

Christmas food is one of the highlights of the holidays. But it appears that you should be careful with the desserts, especially if you want to stay out of jail.

Christmas brings plenty of tradition into homes millions of homes worldwide. Eveery family has their own traidtions, for example when the Christmas tree is supposed to be decorated, when to eat dinner on Christmas Day, or perpahps when the presents will be handed out.

Sadly, there are many other aspects of Christmas that can be seen in a negative light. May see Christmas as a holiday where the alcohol flood, and sadly, children get effected. So remember this holiday, don’t drinnk too much, or not at all. There are many good non-alcoholic alternatives.

If you do drink alcohol this Christmas, getting in behind the driver seat of a car is, of course, totally unacceptable. But in the meantime, it is also completely possible to actually get alcohol in your blood without drinking.

An expert has now shared a serious warning to those who eat – stangely enough – dessert on Christmas, and then will drive. Getting a DUI can be a possibility if you eat these six desserts, as they have alocol in it. See what the limit in for your specific state, if in the US.

Why eating these 6 Christmas desserts can lead to your arrest

Car cleaning expert Ash Young told Unilad, “It’s obvious and well-documented that drink driving is illegal, with many complying with the rules. But awareness around the amount of booze in foods isn’t as well-known. Although it’s unlikely to push people over the limit, it can sometimes trigger the breathaliser.

“That’s why, especially at Christmas, being surrounded by alcohol-infused foods, it’s important to be aware of the dangers around it – because no one wants to lose their licence over having too many rum truffles.”

So what six desserts should you look out for? One is the classic French pudding Canelés de Bordeaux, hih include rum. Per Unilad, although it’s cooked during the baking process and a lot of the alcool is removed, “25 to 40” procent still remains.

Another classic dessert it Christmas pudding, which is soaked in brandy. English trifle or tiramisu can also include alcohol, as well asthe mince pie, which sometimes include which sometimes also include brandy.

The last one, and perhaps the most obvious, is chocolate liquers. Car cleaning expert Ash Young give sthe advise that you should wait “at lkeast 15-20 minutes” after eating to drive their vehicle. Moreover, if you have a brathalyzer at home, be sure to use it to be on the safe side.

Please share this article with friends and family to spread the word. Merry Christmas!

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