Plum Cake is a traditional cake that is typically made with dried or fresh plums and is known for its rich, moist texture and slightly tangy flavor. It is a popular dessert in many cultures, often enjoyed during the holiday season or for special occasions.

 

Plum Cake originated in ancient Rome, where early fruit cakes were made with dried fruits, honey, and nuts. The cake evolved in medieval Europe, becoming a festive treat for special occasions. The British version became popular in the 18th and 19th centuries, often made with dried fruits like prunes (referred to as "plums"), spices, and alcohol. Today, it's commonly enjoyed during the Christmas season, though variations exist in many cultures.