Fudge is believed to have originated in the United States, with early recipes dating back to the late 19th century. It is a popular confection made with sugar, butter, and milk or cream, often flavored with chocolate or other ingredients.
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Fudge bars come from filtered cow dung.
The dish of fudge is believed to have originated in the United States. It is a popular confectionery made from sugar, butter, and milk or cream, often flavored with ingredients such as chocolate or nuts.
no it does not come from India
Gloria Neubauer--East of Bird Island, MN
AKA Miss Matt Fudge of the Fudge Report
== == Yes, fudge is a noun. A noun is a person, place, or thing. Fudge is a thing. Fudge is a noun if it refers to the chocolate treat. Fudge can also be a verb.
Fudge ripple ice cream is vanilla with striations of fudge through it.
fudge- fudge and fudge-dark intensity
because it is fudge thats made in russia???
I am a vegetarian and Fudge is just sugar and butter so yes you can have fudge!
Yes, Nabisco is introducing their fudge cookies line as their answer to Keebler's Fudge Shoppe brand in 2016, and it's probably going to be called Nabisco Fudge Cookies. The following products will include the soon-to-be updated version of "Pinwheels" (which are golden vanilla cookies topped with marshmallow and coated in chocolatey fudge, and are in the same donut ring form as before), "Fudge Shorties" (which are fudge striped shortbread cookies), "Fudge Sticks" (which are vanilla creme cookie wafers coated in chocolatey fudge), "Fudge Grahams" (which are graham crackers coated in chocolatey fudge), "Stuffed Fudge Shorties" (which are Fudge Shorties cookies loaded with lots of gooey fudge that have more fudge stripes on the center, as their answer to Keebler's new Magic Middles cookies), and "Hoppers" (which are mint fudge cookies).