Although I was only a baby at the time Bread Pudding has always been there.
It was another way of using what you had and bread would go stale very quickly and cooking a Bread Pudding was another "something to eat" during the war.
Britain and France go together like bread and butter
The situation varied from one country to another.In fact, bread was rationed in Britain for about 12 months after (!) the war ...In Italy, pasta was rationed from 1941 onwards ...Bread is nutritious in relation to its weight. Bread has a symbolic status that few other foods have in Western societies. Britain went to great lenghts to avoid rationing bread during the war itself. (However, in 1942 the government did enforce one single standard 'national' loaf, which was wholemeal).As for fruit, apples, pears, plums and various other fruits were available in just about sufficient quantities in Britain and didn't have to be shipped. Citrus fruits, however, had to be imported and were hardly ever available in Britain during the war.
Britain forgave Germany after the war
Britain's Prime Minister during World War I was David Lloyd George.
Britain left World War I in 1918 when the war ended.
Britain and France go together like bread and butter
Black bread
Great Britain, or more correctly The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, was involved in both World War 1 and World War 2.
Britain wasn't invaded during World War 2
The situation varied from one country to another.In fact, bread was rationed in Britain for about 12 months after (!) the war ...In Italy, pasta was rationed from 1941 onwards ...Bread is nutritious in relation to its weight. Bread has a symbolic status that few other foods have in Western societies. Britain went to great lenghts to avoid rationing bread during the war itself. (However, in 1942 the government did enforce one single standard 'national' loaf, which was wholemeal).As for fruit, apples, pears, plums and various other fruits were available in just about sufficient quantities in Britain and didn't have to be shipped. Citrus fruits, however, had to be imported and were hardly ever available in Britain during the war.
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I would think so. Bread pudding has been around since the middle ages and is very popular in Europe. It is also a go-to thing to do with stale bread. Bread pudding can be made with just a little sugar, dried milk and dried egg and can be made sweet or savory so it would be a prefect go-to food during wartime when rationing of food is common, fresh food is difficult to find and every bit of food would need to be used. The men in the front lines were probably eating MREs (meals ready to eat) a lot of the time though.
Britain forgave Germany after the war
Britain's Prime Minister during World War I was David Lloyd George.
The allies were successful in the Battle of Britain.
Britain entered the fighting World War I after the German invasion of Belgium.