Flummery is a starch-based, sweet, soft dessert pudding known to have been popular in Britain and Ireland from the seventeenth to nineteenth centuries. The word has also been used for other semi-set desserts.
The term is still in use in Australia, especially for gelatin-set cream puddings.

Characteristic of: Irish cuisine
Also known as:
Wikidata ID: Q5462783
Wikipedia title: Flummery
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