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Pond Puddings and Sussex Smokies: Sussex''s Food and Drink

English

By (author): Kevin Newman

Its farming and fishing industries yield an impressive harvest of ingredients, so it is no surprise to discover that Sussex also boasts a rich culinary heritage. At one point in the past it was said that to venture into the county was to risk being turned into a pudding yourself. Local cookery books were filled with recipes for dense dishes including Chichester Pudding, Sussex Blanket Pudding, and the intriguingly named Sussex Pond Pudding, which contains a whole lemon and was featured on the BBCs Great British Bake Off. Today, though, the countys menus feature a much wider array of local dishes to satisfy even the most demanding palate and local produce matters much to Sussex folk, as well as being a reason the county attracts so many visitors. In Pond Puddings and Sussex Smokies local author Kevin Newman explores these changes through an investigation of the countys culinary history and specialities, together with its famous food and drink producers, markets and food-themed events. Starting with an exploration of interesting and unusual Sussex dishes and drinks, as well as the people behind them, Newman visits wonderful watering holes and incredible eating places from across the centuries such as Pacys Blood Hole and a hotel where Christmas puddings meet an unusual fate. The author focuses on the countys past and present food-themed customs and traditions, offers foodie and drinking locations to visit and investigates the quirky stories behind many locally brewed beers. He explains how Dirty Arthur became dirty, how a prince provided school dinners, how a local member of the clergy ended up as a Fijian feast and why Black-Eyed Susan hasnt been in a fight. We learn how its impossible to eat a dish of tongues but how you could chomp on the Devils children in the past. Sussex residents and visitors alike will discover the true flavour of Sussex in this book, and as you tuck into this fascinating and delicious study of its culinary heritage across the ages, just like the countys famous Pond Pudding, there will definitely be a something you might not have expected inside. See more
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Product Details
  • Weight: 305g
  • Dimensions: 165 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 15 Jul 2021
  • Publisher: Amberley Publishing
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781445697062

About Kevin Newman

Kevin Newman is an author of history textbooks who also advises theatre and TV production companies on their historical plays and programmes. As well as being a GCSE History examiner he gives a number of historical talks and presentations throughout the South of England every year and still manages to squeeze in some history teaching when not running his organisation All-Inclusive History. A full time history teacher for 15 years Kevin always tried to bring the past alive through exploring its buildings and still takes educational and corporate groups such as Sothebys School of Art on architectural tours.

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