National Plum Pudding Day - February 12
Sun Feb 12th

National Plum Pudding Day

National Plum Pudding Day also known as Christmas pudding, celebrates a traditional holiday dish. Learn about this delectable treat with a fascinating past on February 12th.

Plum pudding is made by steaming or boiling, and it is usually served during the holiday season. Interestingly, several of the dishes don't even contain plums. Plumms were referred to as raisins or other fruit during the 17th century, according to one explanation.

In a book by Anthony Trollope in 1858, the word Christmas pudding was first recorded.

Plum pudding is often made up of nutmeg, raisins, nuts, apples, cinnamon, and dates, as well as other ingredients. In England, virtually every household in the household holds the wooden spoon together to help stir the batter. While they are raging, they also make a wish.. Plum pudding has also been described as plum duff.

How to celebrate #nationalplumpuddingday?

  • Have some plum pudding!!
  • Make homemade plum pudding. Make homemade plum pudding
  • Try a new dish like these: Plum Pudding or Plum Pudding Sauce
  • Invite someone to share plum pudding with you
  • To post on social media, use the hashtag #NationalPlumPuddingDay.

History of national plum pudding day has influenced national plum pudding day

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Plum pudding FAQ

Why is plum pudding when it's more like a cake? Q. Why is it called plum pudding?

A. The terms cake and pudding were once interchangeable. A. Any dried fruit-based dessert was called cakes or puddings during the Victorian period.

Q. Is plum pudding sweet?

A. Plum pudding can be either savory or sweet.

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Little Jack Horner Sat in the corner, Eating a Christmas Pie is a joy; a Christmas Pie is the equivalent of eating a Christmas pie. He put in his thumb, And took out a robbery. And took out a plum. good boy am I?" And said, "What a good boy am I?" And continued, "What a good boy am I?" And said.

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