What's the difference between plum pudding and Christmas pudding?

What's the difference between plum pudding and Christmas pudding? "Christmas pudding" refers to the dessert
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served at the end of Christmas dinner, which could be plum pudding or figgy pudding. However, most Brits call plum pudding "Christmas pudding" because that's the only time it is served.
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Is plum pudding the same as Christmas pudding?

Christmas Pudding (also known as plum pudding or figgy pudding) is a dish as famous as it is misunderstood. Christmas Pudding (also known as plum pudding or figgy pudding) is a dish as famous as it is misunderstood.
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Why do they call plum pudding?

This goes back to the Victorian practice of substituting dried plums with other dried fruits, such as raisins. Dried plums or prunes were so popular that any goods which contained dried fruits were referred to 'plum cakes' or 'plum puddings'.
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Why is Christmas pudding called plum duff?

Foods of England - Plum Duff. The dish does not, usually, contain plums, the name probably derives from an old usage of 'plum' to mean 'swelled up', as in 'plump' and 'plumped'.
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Why do we eat plum pudding at Christmas time?

Combining meat with dried fruit or "plums" would enable it to keep for longer. Why do we light Christmas pudding? It's said that the flaming brandy represents the Passion of Christ and traditionally there were 13 ingredients in the pudding, said to represent Christ's 13 disciples.
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Why put a sixpence in a Christmas pudding?

A silver sixpence was placed into the pudding mix and every member of the household gave the mix a stir. Whoever found the sixpence in their own piece of the pudding on Christmas Day would see it as a sign that they would enjoy wealth and good luck in the year to come.
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What does it mean if you find a button in your Christmas pudding?

Bachelor's Button: If a single man found it, they would be stay single for the following year. Spinster's/Old Maid's Thimble: If a single woman found it, they would be stay single for the following year. A Ring: If a single person found this, it meant you will get married in the following year!
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What is figgy dowdy?

figgy-dowdy (uncountable) A sort of sweet pudding, containing a large proportion of suet or pork fat, with raisins, currants and liquor.
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What is normally served as pudding on Christmas Day in Scotland?

For dessert, the most traditional is the Christmas pudding, usually served with brandy sauce cream. Bakewell's, fruit mince pies, shortbread and the Scottish Iced Christmas cake are other sweets also served during Christmas Day.
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Is fruitcake the same as Christmas pudding?

The key difference between fruit cake and Christmas pudding is that fruit cake is a cake containing dried fruits, nuts and spices, made with butter and baked in the oven while Christmas pudding is a steamed suet pudding. Both fruit cakes and Christmas puddings are two sweet dishes popular during the Christmas season.
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How do you eat plum pudding?

Table manners for eating plum pudding. After the flames from the brandy sauce die down, plum pudding is served in a dessert bowl, usually with ice cream or a sauce. Either or both of these are scooped onto your pudding, and the whole thing is eaten with a spoon.
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Why is there a clementine in Christmas pudding?

The clementines (or oranges) in our modern Christmas stockings are said to be a symbol of the saint's generosity.
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What is a typical German Christmas dinner?

The traditional Christmas meal features duck, goose, rabbit or a roast. This main dish is accompanied by German delicacies such as apple and sausage stuffing, red cabbage and potato dumplings. Dessert typically includes Christmas Stollen, considered one of the best Christmas pastries in the world!
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What is the name of the traditional pudding made in Scotland?

Clootie dumpling is the traditional Scottish pudding I think most closely associated with Christmas and Hogmanay, at the least for high days and holidays as a celebration cake. Many Scots have fond memories of their grandmothers or their mothers making so it is something many Scots are fond of.
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What is a traditional Irish Christmas dinner?

Families in Ireland sit down together on Christmas Day to eat a big meal. Roast turkey is the most popular centrepiece of an Irish Christmas dinner. Alternatives to turkey include roast or boiled ham, both traditional and still popular. Goose or duck would be very traditional but less popular these days.
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What is hidden inside of plum pudding?

Traditionally a silver coin (six pence) was hidden inside the Christmas Pudding. The silver coin brought good fortune to whomever was lucky enough to find it when the pudding was cut.
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What are the 13 ingredients of Christmas pudding?

According to old tradition, there should be 13 ingredients in a Christmas pudding: raisins, currants, suet, brown sugar, bread crumbs, citron, lemon peel, orange peel, flour, mixed spices, eggs, milk, and brandy.
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Is it safe to put coins in Christmas pudding?

Most modern coins contain nickel and/or brass, which can react with the ingredients in the pudding so we would suggest cleaning and wrapping the coins first. If you are using coins in your pudding then they need to be cleaned and sterilized.
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Does figgy pudding have figs?

"Figgy pudding" is a traditional Christmas dessert that normally contains no figs — and isn't what Americans usually mean by "pudding."
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When should you eat Christmas pudding?

Christmas pudding is sweet dried-fruit pudding traditionally served as part of Christmas dinner in Britain and other countries to which the tradition has been exported.
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Why do we give gold coins at Christmas?

Inspired by the deeds of Saint Nicholas in the fourth century, who provided three women with small bags of gold coins to pay for their dowries, the chocolate coin has become a symbolic festive offering (and Secret Santa favourite!).
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What is Christmas called in Australia?

Although we know it as Christmas in July, Australians call this second celebration Yuletide or Yulefest. Since it's colder in July down under, Christmas can finally be celebrated with drinks by the fire and getting cozy in warm attire.
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What does Germany drink for Christmas?

Christmas Market Drinks

The mulled wine is usually made with red wine, spices (cinnamon, cloves and sometimes aniseed or vanilla), lemon and sugar. Poured into the cutest mugs (which you can keep as a souvenir for a small fee), it is THE drink to have at German Christmas markets.
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What is the most popular Christmas dessert in Germany?

German Christmas Marzipan Treats

There is plenty of marzipan fruit on display in German specialty stores and Christmas markets at holiday time. One of the most popular marzipan treats is realistic-looking marzipan potatoes.
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Why put an orange in a stocking?

St. Nicholas traveled to the house, and tossed three sacks of gold down the chimney for each of the dowries. The gold happened to land in each of the girls' stockings which were hanging by the fire to dry. The oranges we receive today are a symbol of the gold that was left in the stockings.
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