A cabinet pudding is a traditional English steamed pudding made from bread or sponge cake with dried fruits, served with custard or another sweet sauce.
Cabinet pudding, a classic British dessert, is believed to have originated in the 18th century. It is thought to be named for its presentation style, often baked in a cabinet-shaped mold. The dish typically features layers of sponge cake, fruit, and custard or cream, reflecting the era's culinary trends that emphasized elaborate and decorative desserts. Over time, it has evolved into various regional interpretations while retaining its rich heritage.
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