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Malvern pudding is a traditional pudding from the English town of Malvern in Worcestershire. [1] It is a baked dish made with apples or other seasonal fruit and custard although variations exist.[2][3][4][5][6]
It was listed as one of the ten most "threatened puddings" after a survey conducted by UKTV Food. [7] A so-called Malvern pudding features prominently in Carol Shields' award-winning novel The Stone Diaries, although the description of the recipe in the novel matches that of summer pudding.
References
- ^ Information Britain Retrieved 5 June 2010
- ^ BBC Hereford and Worcester Retrieved 5 June 2010
- ^ Lifestylefood.com Retrieved 5 June 2010
- ^ TheFold.com Retrieved 5 June 2010
- ^ Greenchronicle.com Retrieved 5 June 2010
- ^ Great British Puddings.com Retrieved 5 June 2010
- ^ Wainwright, Martin, 24 July 2006. "Chips are down for Britain's classic dishes" (The Guardian). Retrieved 5 July 2010.
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