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Tuesday, May 15, 2018

Eton mess - Wikipedia
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Eton mess is a traditional English dessert consisting of a mixture of strawberries, broken meringue, and whipped double cream. First mentioned in print in 1893, it is commonly believed to originate from Eton College and is served at the annual cricket match against the pupils of Harrow School.

Eton mess was served in the 1930s in the school's "sock shop" (tuck shop), and was originally made with either strawberries or bananas mixed with ice-cream or cream. Meringue was a later addition. An Eton mess can be made with many other types of summer fruit, but strawberries are regarded as more traditional.

A similar dessert is Lancing mess (which uses bananas), served throughout the year at Lancing College in West Sussex, England.

The word mess may refer to the appearance of the dish, or may be used in the sense of "a quantity of food", particularly "a prepared dish of soft food" or "a mixture of ingredients cooked or eaten together".


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See also

  • Cranachan
  • List of strawberry dishes
  • Pavlova

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References


Rhubarb and rose Eton mess | Tesco Real Food
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Further reading

  • Leigh, Rowley (2003-07-01). "Messy pleasures". The Daily Telegraph. 

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