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Christmas pudding
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Have just discovered a Christmas pudding at the back of a cupboard that should have been eaten by the end of March 2006.Is it safe to eat do you think ?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I agree with Kev. Christmas puddings have so much sugar and alcohol in them that they are naturally preserved. I, too have eaten ancient fruit cakes (not, it must be said as old as the one mentioned on here!), and I'm still alive. All this 'best before' labelling really gets on my t!ts. Are people really incapable of looking at, smelling and tasting food and deciding for themselves whether or not it's good to eat? Just cook it up, make some custard and get your spoon out. It's low risk. Live a little!