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Definition of Divinity fudge
1. Noun. White creamy fudge made with egg whites.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Divinity Fudge
Literary usage of Divinity fudge
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Mendelssohn Club Cook Book by Mendelssohn Club (Rockford, Ill.) (1909)
"divinity fudge. —FLORENCE CARPENTER. Two cups sugar; Yi cup boiling water; ...
Squares of divinity fudge rolled in Croft's milk cocoa are delicious. ..."
2. Junction: Mild Adventure for the Armchair Ruralists by Vic Campbell (1992)
"The aroma of fresh divinity fudge is a memory I need to revive. Pop must have
had a craving for Cousin Ella's Candy. He would sit on the porch and talk for ..."
3. The Modern Club Book of Recipes by Mercy Richards Essig, Modern Club (Philadelphia, Pa.) (1921)
"JAMES H. MOFFATT divinity fudge, No. 1 2 large cups granulated sugar Pinch ...
ARTHUR L. BUNTING divinity fudge, No. 2 2 cups confectioners' sugar Whites of ..."
4. Entertainment Cook Book: Recipes by Students of Central College for Women by Lexington Central College Club, Mo Central College for Women (Lexington (1919)
"divinity fudge 2 cups sugar, 1 teaspoon vanilla, f cup white syrup, \ cup chopped
nuts, \ cup water, | pound dates, stoned and cut fine. ..."
5. Cooking for Two: A Handbook for Young Housekeepers by Hill, Janet McKenzie (1909)
"... 225 Sliced Figs in Sherry Wine Jelly 225 Choice Caramels Wrapped in Paper 242
Chocolate Bon Bons 242 divinity fudge or Spanish Nougat 242 Dipping ..."
6. The Anglo-Chinese Cook Book by R. Calder-Marshall, Margaret S. Bryant (1916)
"divinity fudge 3 cups granulated sugar (Taikoo), % cup water, whites of 4 eggs,
1 cup syrup (Lyle's), 1 cup chopped nuts, % teaspoon vinegar. Pinch of salt. ..."
7. The Palisades Cook Book by Tenafly (N.J.) Presbyterian Church, Ladies' Aid Society (1910)
"divinity fudge. i can Karo syrup, i pint chopped nuts, Equal quantity granulated
Equal quantity of cream, sugar, Small lump butter, l/2 quantity water, ..."