Fruit pudding explained

Fruit pudding
Country:Scotland
Type:Pudding
Main Ingredient:Oatmeal or wheat flour, beef suet, brown sugar, currants, raisins, sultanas, cinnamon

Fruit pudding is a Scottish dish which is a mixture of wheat or oatmeal flour or breadcrumbs, beef suet, brown sugar, currants, raisins, sultanas, salt and cinnamon, formed into the shape of a large sausage.[1] [2]

Normally cut into slices and fried, it is an optional feature of the traditional Scottish breakfast.[2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] Although served in this context as part of a savoury meal, its close relationship to clootie dumpling means it may also be served as a dessert.[2]

Many Scottish producers of sausage, sliced sausage, black pudding, white pudding and haggis also make fruit pudding.It is not uncommon to find a "breakfast pack" consisting of sausage, sliced sausage, black pudding and fruit pudding on sale in Scottish shops.

In London, rock musician Alex Harvey purchased his Scottish breakfast supplies, including fruit pudding, from Fortnum and Mason.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Does it matter how you put jam on a scone?. Alex. Regan. March 12, 2018. www.bbc.co.uk.
  2. Web site: 10 Great British Bangers for Hot Dog Day. Fraser. McAlpine. BBC America.
  3. Web site: Alan Reed on the importance of keeping your band well fed. Jo Kendall2019-07-07T09:06:26Z. Prog. Prog Magazine.
  4. Book: Maw Broon's Cookbook . 18 October 2007 . Waverley Books . 978-1-902407-45-6 . 18.
  5. Book: Mason . Laura . Food culture in Great Britain . 2004 . Greenwood Press . Westport, Conn . 9780313327988 . 136.
  6. Web site: The Full English. Memphis Flyer.
  7. Book: Porter . Darwin . Scotland and Wales on $35 a Day . 1986 . Frommer/Pasmantier . Scotland . 316.
  8. Web site: Dictionary of the Scots Language:: SND :: sndns3210.