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The menu for Henry IV of England's 1403 wedding feast included sugar plums, which were probably fruit preserves or suckets. [4] [page needed]A cookbook from 1609, Delights for Ladies, describes boiling fruits with sugar as “the most kindly way to preserve plums.” [5] The term sugar plum was applied to a wide variety of candied fruits, nuts, and roots by the 16th century.
A Soor ploom (Scots for "sour plum") is a sharp-flavoured, round, green boiled sweet originally associated with Galashiels, Scotland. They are sold loose by weight in paper bags, traditionally in "quarters" — a quarter of a pound. They are said to have been first made in 1337 in commemoration of a skirmish near Galashiels. A raiding party ...
They are sold covered in a powdery coating of an anise (sometimes licorice), li hing (red powder made from plum seeds), salt, and sugar mixture called "kiamoy powder" or kiam-muy-hoon (Hokkien Chinese: 鹹梅 粉; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: kiâm-muî hún; lit. 'salted plum powder'). They are characteristically bright red, orange, or light brown in color.
1. Make the filling: In a bowl, toss the plums with the sugar and cornstarch and let stand for 10 minutes. 2. Meanwhile, make the dough: Preheat the oven to 375°.
Suanmeitang [1] or sour prune drink [2] is a traditional [3] [4] Chinese beverage made from smoked plums, [5] rock sugar, and other ingredients such as sweet osmanthus. [4] Due to the sour plums used in its production, suanmeitang is slightly salty in addition to being sweet and rather sour.
Remove from heat, whisk in maple syrup and vanilla and pour over flour mixture. Stir to combine and crumble over plum mixture. Bake 45 minutes or until top is golden brown and plums are soft. Remove from oven, and cool slightly before serving. Recipe from Clean Start by Terry Walters/Sterling Epicure, 2011.
2. KFC Chicken. The "original recipe" of 11 herbs and spices used to make Colonel Sanders' world-famous fried chicken is still closely guarded, but home cooks have found ways of duplicating the ...
Russian prunes in chocolate with an almond in the middle Plums in chocolate from Wawel. Chocolate-covered prunes, also known as plums in chocolate or prunes in chocolate (Polish: śliwka w czekoladzie, Russian: чернослив в шоколаде, romanized: chernosliv v shokolade), are a kind of sweet: a chocolate candy with an entire dried plum as a filling.