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Final report of the second project group: Problem questions: Where does it come from? How was it cooked in the past? What did it look like? What is the recipe of traditional Christmas pudding? (*acting out a scene with a famous chef)
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Christmas pudding is probably one of the richest desserts in the world. It is one of the staples of British Christmas..
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You will want to eat it after finishing off the vast amounts of ham, turkey and vegetables that make a traditional Christmas, dinner. But many British people will agree that without it Christmas is just not the same
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WHERE DOES IT COME FROM? Before the 17th century, the main Christmas dish for British people was the plum pudding, the ancestor of Christmas pudding.
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Plum pudding was made with lots prunes (dried plums) and looked like a thick soup. It was served with the meat course and was eaten with a spoon.
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With time, people added other ingredients, such as mutton, raisins, wine, ginger and cloves until it became so thick that a spoon would stand in it. So, the original Christmas pudding wasn't really a dessert at all!
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DID YOU KNOW? During the rule of Oliver Cromwell (1599-1658), eating Christmas pudding was illegal in Britain! Cromwell thought that the dish was so rich that it was sinful to eat it.
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So, he just banned it! Anyone caught eating it could be fined or sent to jail. I wonder what Cromwell would have thought about McDonald's?
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Thank you
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Использованные материалы http://resources.woodlands- junior.kent. http://resources.woodlands- junior.kent.sch.uk/customs/xmas sch.uk/customs/xmas Speak Out 64 ”Brief History of Christmas Pudding”
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