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please someone help>>>>> where oh where does the name black pudding come from......why is it black???? and why is it called pudding.....!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Black pudding is made of boiled pigs' blood and pigs' fat, with seasonings, encased originally in pigs intestines to make a fat sausage shape.
It is the blood that gives it the black colour.
Traditionally, any foodstuffs that were boiled together were called puddings. Suet puddings could be sweet - with jam or golden syrup, or savoury with a meat filling, for example.
It is the blood that gives it the black colour.
Traditionally, any foodstuffs that were boiled together were called puddings. Suet puddings could be sweet - with jam or golden syrup, or savoury with a meat filling, for example.
Suet, pig's blood, oatmeal, liver and herbs were among the ingredients when black pudding was first prepared many centuries ago. Now only the pig's blood, suet and oatmeal remain, but it is still a filling, nourishing food.
Continental cooks often simmer it in stock and serve it in stews. The British prefer t either boiled or fried.
Sweet chutney or crab-apple jelly to accompany the dish when it is served at high tea or as a light supper dish.
Now, where is that bacon?........I fancy a fry up!!........
Continental cooks often simmer it in stock and serve it in stews. The British prefer t either boiled or fried.
Sweet chutney or crab-apple jelly to accompany the dish when it is served at high tea or as a light supper dish.
Now, where is that bacon?........I fancy a fry up!!........