Heston Blumenthal is selling a £45 hidden orange Christmas pudding again after it sold out overnight in 2010.
When the celebrity chef first created the pudding 14 years ago, it was in such demand it triggered a bidding war on eBay.
The festive dessert has a concealed citrus fruit and is said to bring gastronomic magic to Christmas lunch.
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The pudding arrives wrapped in a beautiful Fat Duck tea towel and in unique Fat Duck packaging.
The 1kg pud feeds six to eight people and takes two and a half hours to steam or three minutes to microwave.
The three Michelin starred chef, who runs the Fat Duck gift shop, is also releasing a Planet Heston playpack.
The £15 pack has a plethora of puzzles, exciting experiments, fun food facts and things to colour in, using the accompanying set of chocolate-and-mandarin-flavoured edible crayons.
Finally, the TV personality has created a chewy caramel with a twist as the whole thing is edible, including the wrapper.
The sweets come in several classic pie flavours including apple, lemon, pecan or banoffee.
The edible wrapper means there’s no fiddling with foil.
A box will set you back £20 and are already sold out online.
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