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Posted by Kimberly Sherman November 10, 2009 01:35 PM

pud111ding.jpg It's not the chocolatey heaven that Bill Cosby touted, but it's the original kind that Colonial and Wampanoag cultures created in Plymouth. Join Plimoth Plantation this Friday, Nov. 13, for National Indian Pudding Day, which focuses on 17th century puddings and those that became favorites of the colonists. A walk and talk to the 17th century English village begins at 1:30 p.m. A "bag'' pudding, a "hasty'' pudding, and "pudding in guts'' will be demonstrated.

Take home a copy of Plimoth Plantation's recipe and stop by the Patuxet Café to sample some warm Indian pudding. For more information visit online.

Photo credit Plimoth Plantation


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