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  2. Empire Christmas pudding - Wikipedia

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    The Plumb-pudding in Danger by James Gillray, showing William Pitt and Napoleon Bonaparte splitting up the British empire, represented by a plum pudding. The plum pudding itself became a symbol of the British empire. According to social anthropologist Kaori O'Connor, the pudding was "in its time the most famous pudding in the world". [4]

  3. Christmas pudding - Wikipedia

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    The dish is sometimes known as plum pudding [1] [2] (though this can also refer to other kinds of boiled pudding involving dried fruit). The word "plum" was used then for what has been called a " raisin " since the 18th century, [ 3 ] and the pudding does not contain plums in the modern sense of the word.

  4. Plum cake - Wikipedia

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    (Plum pudding is a similar, richer dish prepared with similar ingredients, cooked by steaming the mixture rather than baking it.) [1] The term "plum" originally referred to prunes, raisins or grapes. [1] [7] Thus the so-called plums from which English plum puddings are made "were always raisins, not the plump juicy fruits that the name suggests ...

  5. Everything You Need to Know About Christmas Pudding - AOL

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    How To Make Christmas Pudding. When cooking a Christmas pudding, bake it in a pan in a water bath. The pan needs to be covered with parchment, then foil, then sealed very tight with string.

  6. Powidl - Wikipedia

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    Powidl (also porvidl, powidła, povidla, or powidel) is a plum butter, a type of fruit spread prepared from the prune plum, that is popular in Central Europe. Unlike jam or marmalade, and unlike the German Pflaumenmus (plum puree), powidl is prepared without additional sweeteners or gelling agents.

  7. Duff (dessert) - Wikipedia

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    Duff is a Bahamian cuisine dessert dish made with fruit (especially guava) in a dough. [1] Fruit is folded into the dough and boiled, then served with a sauce. Ingredients include fruit, butter, sugar, eggs, nutmeg, cinnamon, cloves, flour, rum, pepper, and baking powder.

  8. File:Caricature gillray plumpudding.jpg - Wikipedia

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  9. Eve Plumb on why it took 20 years for 'Marcia, Marcia ... - AOL

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    However, in a mind-blowing, Mandela Effect-like moment, Plumb clarifies that “Marcia, Marcia, Marcia!” didn’t become a viral catchphrase until two whole decades after “Her Sister's Shadow ...