Actually, "instant" pudding that is made with cold milk and does not have to be cooked was invented by my father, George T. Bravos, when he worked for the American Maize Products Company as a food chemist. The product's name was "Amazo," and it was available on the American market in 1949.
In the Middle Ages rich people ate desserts like preserved fruits, jelly and dried fruit and wafers made from batter.
The word biscuit is derived from the Latin words bis cotus, meaning twice baked. The idea of making biscuits goes bakc to the Romans. However biscuits as we know them were developed in the late Middle Ages.
The Romans knew that eggs could be used for binding. However custard, as we know it was invented in the Middle Ages.
However in the Middle Ages most puddings were meat based. Rice pudding was known but until the 19th century it was regarded as a medicine. It was supposed to be good for digestive ailments.
The Tudors were also fond of sweet foods (if they could afford them). The rich ate preserved fruit, gingerbread, sugared almonds and jelly. However in the 16th century sugar was very expensive so most people used honey to sweeten their food.
Marzipan was introduced into England in the late Middle Ages. It is a paste made of almonds and sugar. The Tudors used marzipan to make edible sculptures of animals, castles, trees and people called subtleties.
From the Middle Ages people ate simnel cakes. (Simnel was originally the name of a fine flour).
At Christmas the Tudors enjoyed mince pies, but they had far more significance than today in that they had 13 ingredients to represent Jesus and the apostles, they contained fruit (raisins, currants, Prunes) and spices (cloves, mace, black pepper, saffron) and also mutton to represent the shepherds. The fashion was for them to be shaped like a crib, but this practice was banned by Oliver Cromwell.
The Tudors also had Christmas pudding but this was shaped like a sausage and contained meat, oatmeal and spices. Twelfth Night cake was fruitcake baked with an item in like a coin or dried bean, whoever found it became King or Queen or host for the evenings entertainment.
Another dessert, syllabub was invented in the 16th century.
Moreover Banbury cakes were first mentioned in 1586.
Blancmange was originally chicken stew but in the 17th century it became a white dessert. Barley sugar also dates from the 17th century.
It is not known when liquorice was first grown in England. It was originally a medicine and Pontefract cakes were first made in the early 17th century. Bread and butter pudding also became a common dish in the 17th century.
In the late 17th century the rich began eating ice cream. Many rich people built special underground chambers in the grounds of their houses for preserving ice during the summer. The ice was covered in straw to preserve it.
the Aztecs did about 3100 years ago.
a fat genius
Chocolate Mousse was invented by the 19th century painter Henri Toulouse Lautrec.
Sorry........i knw jst eating choclates...
a fat genius invented the choclate cake
Lawrence Gussman
most people say that because they don't belive that chocolate was invented by the boogy man.The boogy man is unsure that he really invented chocolate,maybe he invented chocolate cake but not acuall chocolate.................?
i dont know but wherever it came from we should thank them chocolate cake IS GOOD!!!
in 1 b.c. the cave man and cave girls are chocolate cakes.But then a baby spillled milk on the chocolate cake and then the vanillla cake was invented.THE END
Vienna
chocolate cake vodka and chocolate pudding
Chocolate fudge cake is a type of sickly chocolate cake which commonly has a rich chocolate cake with a layer of chocolate butter icing and topped with rich chocolate frosting. It is only known as fudge cake because of how sticky it is!It is a very rich, sticky and moist chocolate cake containing loads of sugar and chocolate. Personally I love it!
A blackout cake is a dark rich chocolate cake made with chocolate pudding.
a chocolate cake with chocolate icing and cover it in chocolate chips
Yes, chocolate cake can be made to be kosher.
Chocolate cake is considered the most liked cake in america. Cheesecake and cupcakes are close, but they can't beat chocolate cake!
definitely de chocolate!!!
the nationality chocolate cake comes from is welsh