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There’s fierce competition for the prize of the most delicious Christmas Pudding – traditionally a moist steamed festive treat packed with sweet fruit flavours and a generous dash of brandy.

The lucky taste-testers at Choice.com.au had the scrumptious task of finding the top festive pudding. To do so, they sampled 13 Christmas puddings from a variety of retailers, from budget to high-end.

Amongst the contenders were two gold-dusted Christmas puddings, both vying to add a touch of sparkle to your festive table this year.

It’s the ‘It’ pudding of 2019 – a juicy, glossy fruit-laden luxury showstopper that’s infused with booze and dusted with a sparkling shower of gold glitter.

The Golden Queen Of Puds

There is one pud from Coles and the other from Aldi. Each comes with a little sachet of edible gold glitter that you sprinkle over the pudding once it’s heated and ready to serve.

The Coles Finest Luxury Pudding ($12/900g) has been winning fans for a few years already – it’s a regal pudding infused with French brandy, topped with cherries, almonds and Valencian oranges, ready to dust with the sachet of sugared gold glitter.

But this year Aldi has come to the table with their own version, the Aldi Luxury Golden Champagne Pudding ($10.99/900g), made with its own budget yet award-winning Veuve Monsigny Brut Champagne, also topped with cherries, and also with gold glitter for that touch of magic.

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Aldi takes gold!

In a glittering finish, Aldi was crowned by our experts as overall queen of the gold-dusted puds. It received 89%, with the Coles pudding scoring 72%.

The Aldi pudding also came top of all the 13 puds that were blind tasted by our experts.

One of our testers, food consultant Brigid Treloar, says: “The Aldi pud is a bit of glitz, a bit of fun. It’s a nice, rich, fruit pudding without being sticky and it’s not overly sweet, which I found the Coles one to be.”

“It’s great value considering the generous fruit topping and it looks a bit special on the table – an easy Christmas centrepiece at a time when things can get quite busy and expensive, and all you have to do is whack it in the microwave to heat it up.”

Another of our experts, CWA judge Alison Mutton, says: “If you don’t have time to do a complicated Christmas dessert, this is a good option. I ate absolutely everything that was on my plate!”

But if you’re swayed by the fancy Champagne hook, don’t be fooled. Our experts say: “You can’t taste the Champagne – I think it’s just a marketing gimmick, although the fruit could be marinated in it…”

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How does the Coles pud compare?

When compared side by side with its Aldi counterpart, the judges noted that the fruit topping was not as generous on the Coles pudding, and it didn’t hold its shape as well when it was cut.

“It’s a good product though – it’s well presented with an interesting topping,” they say. “It’s moist and full of fruit, with a good, sweet flavour and a slightly bitter aftertaste.” It’s also a tad pricier than the Aldi version, but not by much.

Although it’s arguable that there’s nothing better than a homemade Christmas pudding (you can’t beat that dose of love and attention that goes into baking your own, after all), our experts noted that buying all the ingredients yourself, including the alcohol if that’s your cup of tea, can be quite expensive. Not to mention the time required to bake and ‘feed’ your pud with booze in the weeks leading up to Christmas to keep it moist and flavourful.

These store-bought versions are quick, easy and also hit the spot when it comes to flavour.

What makes the perfect pud?

Our experts put both the Aldi and Coles puddings to the test in a blind tasting, alongside 11 other puddings, ranging from high-end to budget. Each was independently judged on:

– Shape

– Weight

– Balance of spice, fruit and alcohol flavours

– Whether there was an even distribution of good-quality fruit ingredients

– Whether they held their shape or collapsed when cut (because no-one wants an unidentified mess on the table once the first person takes their slice).

Our tasting panel then gave each pudding a CHOICE Expert Score, made up of appearance/quality of finish (25%), flavour and aroma (40%), texture/baked quality (20%) and mixture quality (15%).

What makes the perfect Christmas pudding for you? Tell us in the comments below.

  • I loved the coles one with the gold dust-but if the aldi one is meant to be even better, that’s what I’m buying this year! Wow, can’t wait to try it!

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  • Mmmm….either way, whichever brand, I love a good Xmas Cake!

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  • I don’t like Christmas pudding, but last year my kids discovered it – to their great delight.

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  • I struggle to buy those cakes in boxes that have long best before dates.. homemade beats them all!

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  • I have never liked Christmas Pudding just too rich for me and intend to have too much Citrus Peel in them. Would really rather eat Ice Cream Cake

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  • I didn’t like any of them. My Favourite was always Big Sister Kg tin but they stopped making them.


    • We loved them too. I tried to get a small one a few years ago to give to an elderly friend as they were the ones he loved. They had disappeared from the shelves.
      We had kids staying with us after Christmas a few years ago. They had been given left over Christmas Pudding loaded with Custard with Imitation Brandy Custard. The struggled to eat it as they didn’t like the custard but they thought there was some threepence coins in them, We ended up scraping off the custard and cutting the pudding into small pieces. Because the people thought they wouldn’t get the coins back there was none in it. The kids were very disappointed and wouldn’t have tried to eat it had they known that. We tasted it to see why the kids didn’t like it. I have to say it wasn’t nice at all.

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  • I would have loved to be on the tasting panel! If I go to Aldi I may buy it.

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  • ahhh nice… i know what i need to gift now 🙂

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  • Good work Aldi! Love your work. Will have to try

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  • For my family…hands down my homemade Christmas Pudding is the best!

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  • What a excellent comparison! Thanks for sharing

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  • I love to make it myself when I have time with nice a pure ingredients.


    • I make it for my family and don’t even eat it myself, lol



      • I get so much joy from making pudding for my family.

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  • I love hemade I have tried brands and didn’t like them that much

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  • Is it just me or are these extremely sweet to eat


    • They have lots of dried fruit, it’s rather sweet indeed.

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  • Nope, my mums wins hands down! mmmm I could go some right now lol

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  • We bought the Aldi one last year and it was great!

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  • I think I will have to try the ALDI one now

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  • I might need to try an Aldi pudding this year then!

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  • Both made in NZ?! Why do we need to import Christmas pudding? Don’t we have the ingredients and the companies to get able to make our own? I bought a small, single serve Xmas pudding from Coles one year and it was yummy. They have a chocolate coated chocolate one this year, pour over warm caramel sauce and the choc coating melts. I’m planning on buying that one!

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  • I must be the only one who never eat it before.

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