Plum pudding reccomendations?

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As a young man an English friend of my grandmother sent me a plum pudding. I loved it. Can anyone reccomend a good store bought plum pudding for the upcoming holidays?
Thanks.
 
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For me.......

I don't have a definative brand but I've lucked out at our larger stores with their xmas offerings and in the 10 to 15 dollar range , (kanadian stores and funds) but the thing that does it for me is the white sauce that mom makes for me to cover it with.
I also have a love of ole bollen at my happiest time of the year, why am I so happy? Because I say merry christmas to EVERYONE just to piss peeps off, Bwahahahahahahahaha.
 
Cross and Blackwell brand with Brandied Hard sauce. It should be easy to find. You'll have to make the hard sauce. Actually you can skip the pudding and just eat hard sauce.
IMHO: "Plum Pudding" should more accurately be called raisin pudding.
 
Cross and Blackwell brand with Brandied Hard sauce. It should be easy to find. You'll have to make the hard sauce. Actually you can skip the pudding and just eat hard sauce.
IMHO: "Plum Pudding" should more accurately be called raisin pudding.

Correct. My understand is that “plum” was just a collective term for dried fruit.
 
Query...........

Have you guys ever tasted/tried ole bollen? Basically a yeast infused donut batter that rises then mixed with glazed fruit and deep fried in balls, let cool on a plate and then the finishing touch, sprinkling the still warm balls with icing sugar.
 
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