
What is the frumently? Why could it be connected with Christmas traditions?


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Ответ:
Frumenty is actually the very oldest of Christmas dishes – dating back to medieval times. Frumenty is a thick boiled grain dish (its name derives from the Latin word "frumentum", meaning "grain"). It is usually made with cracked wheat, boiled with either milk or some kind of stock and flavoured with all manner of other ingredients.
It was a traditional Christmas Eve meal in various parts of the country and was served up to lords, ladies and royalty as well as the poor.
Объяснение:
frumenty - сладкая пшеничная каша на молоке с корицей, сахаром и пр.



As of my last update in September 2021, there is no widely known or recognized holiday dish or tradition called "frumently." It is possible that the term has emerged or gained significance after my knowledge cutoff, or it could be a regional or lesser-known tradition.
If you meant to refer to a different dish or tradition related to Christmas, please let me know, and I'd be happy to provide information about it. Otherwise, if "frumently" becomes a significant tradition or dish in the future, I would not have information about it in my current database.


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