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The nut traditionally hidden in Christmas pudding is often a whole almond. This custom is part of a holiday tradition where finding the almond signifies good luck for the year ahead. Sometimes, a silver coin is also included for the same purpose, adding an element of surprise and festivity to the dessert.

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