It feels like Christmas is just around the corner, but personally I would like to try a small but warm English-style Christmas like the movie "Christmas Carol" set in London! Everything sounds fashionable when you hear the word "UK".

So! The En-eating editorial department has obtained a Christmas pudding from the UK! Rich fruit pudding from Walkers in the UK. In the UK, one of the standard Christmas dishes is Christmas pudding, which has a home-like taste like ozoni in Japan.

The package has a warm design based on tartan check. The feeling of responding to this order of English-style Christmas with a straight line in the middle makes me sick.

I'm excited about the Christmas-like package
I'm excited about the Christmas-like package

For some reason, many foreign-made products are difficult to open, but I'm having a hard time opening this Christmas pudding with a cutter. I'm sorry.

It's pretty plain when opened ...
It's pretty plain when opened ...


Hmm…? Isn't it too plain? The simple visuals are a little sad enough to make you want to dig in, but the moment you open it, the scent of Western liquor and cinnamon drifts, and it is full of exoticism.

The tree and wreath are quite gorgeous!
The tree and wreath are quite gorgeous!

Judging that the pudding itself wouldn't make a picture, I took out the Christmas tree and wreath from the back of the editorial department, and when it became more like Christmas, I started using a knife!

A tightly packed pudding cross section
A tightly packed pudding cross section

Even though it's called pudding, it's completely different from the "pudding" that is commonly used in Japan. It's very sticky and has the impression that it contains dried fruits.

When you take a bite, it's ... pretty sweet! However, it is not only sweet, but also has a mellow scent and moist dried fruits and rusks that spread in your mouth. You may want to eat it with coffee or brandy.

A perfect dish for a Christmas tree
A perfect dish for a Christmas tree

How about a party this Christmas with Christmas pudding decorated with homemade food?