How the Christmas pudding, with ingredients taken from the colonies, became an iconic British food

By: Troy Bickham, Texas A&M University, The Conversation

Outlets: The Conversation

Published: November 8, 2025

Words: 1,190

Last Updated: 2 weeks, 2 days ago


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As an American living in Britain in the 1990s, my first exposure to Christmas pudding was something of a shock. I had expected figs or plums, as in the “We Wish You a Merry Christmas” carol, but there were none. Neither did it resemble the cold custard-style dessert that Americans typically call pudding.

Instead, I was greeted with a boiled mass of suet – a raw, hard animal fat this is often replaced …

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