As we read in the Wikipedia, Matthew Walker's classic Christmas Pudding.
It is made using 13 main ingredients (12 apostles and Jesus).
Vine fruits, cider, rum, sugar, currants, glacé cherries, stout, breadcrumbs, sherry, almonds, cognac, and mixed spices etc.
So the children can't eat it because of alcohol in it.
It was very juicy…(6.40 euro)
Deluxe Belgian Chocolate sponge with a cherry center was more like chocolate cake. 13% of Belgian Dark Chocolate, Wheat Flour, eggs, milk, red cherry purée… Both puddings are very different to compare… We like both… (5.50 euro)
How to make these puddings? The Easiest way is to microwave them both around 2 minutes…
Watch the video for the tasting.
First, let's see the Alphamega pudding
There is 400g of pudding ok let's unpack it
And the Belgian sponge from the Lidl.
And in the Belgian sponge there are 500g, ok let's unpack it too.
1 point to the Belgian sponge because there are 500g.
The Alphamega pudding has a small plastic plate in it
And the Belgian has a plate too, but here it is better, 1 point to the Belgian Sponge.
Ok 2-0 to the Belgian Sponge but let's see which one of them looks better
Wow, the Belgian looks pretty good, and it's tasty.
Oh my gosh the Belgian sponge looks so good and with it comes golden eatable glitter
On the look Belgian sponge gets the point and of the taste so 4-0 and Lidl wins the battle