I'm in a small, west coast, very very anglo city, when I first moved here i had to go to 8 shops to find tahini and brought home poppyseed filling in my suitcase after visiting family. The jewish population here is tiny, I've phoned the community centre before when sourcing ingredients (I have non-Jewish east european background so lots of food overlap). But that prune filling? Even in bigger, more diverse cities I only see it every couple of years. I could make my own but fully admit I'm too lazy.
Amazon sells Solo Prune Plum filling in cans. It also sells Lekvar Prune Butter from Simon Fischer, in 18 oz jars. Maybe you have Eastern European or Russian markets in a nearby city?
Just sitting up here in Canada, resentful over 40 cent mangos & those tins of prune plum filling in the baking aisle photo...
If there is a kosher grocery store near where you live they might have the prune, almond and poppyseed fillings.
I'm in a small, west coast, very very anglo city, when I first moved here i had to go to 8 shops to find tahini and brought home poppyseed filling in my suitcase after visiting family. The jewish population here is tiny, I've phoned the community centre before when sourcing ingredients (I have non-Jewish east european background so lots of food overlap). But that prune filling? Even in bigger, more diverse cities I only see it every couple of years. I could make my own but fully admit I'm too lazy.
Amazon sells Solo Prune Plum filling in cans. It also sells Lekvar Prune Butter from Simon Fischer, in 18 oz jars. Maybe you have Eastern European or Russian markets in a nearby city?