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Do you put money in Christmas pudding?

Updated: 11/10/2022
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yes when you make a home maid one you can put all sorts of things in but wrap them up in tin foil

A coin was traditionally added to the pudding in the UK, a few hundred years ago, though it's not really considered part of the recipe today and ones you buy from a supermarket will be coin-free.

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