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A clootie is Scots for a rag or cloth. Clootie may refer to

  • Clootie dumpling, a spiced suet fruit pudding boiled in a cloth
  • Clootie well, a sacred well where strips of cloth are left for healing
  • Clootie rug, a rag rug

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Clootie well

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A clootie well is a holy well (or sacred spring), almost always with a tree growing beside it, where small strips of cloth or ribbons are left as part...

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Clootie

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Look up clootie or Clootie in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A clootie is Scots for a rag or cloth. Clootie may refer to Clootie dumpling, a spiced suet...

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Clootie dumpling

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A clootie dumpling is a traditional Scottish pudding made with flour, breadcrumbs, dried fruit (currants, raisins, sultanas), suet, sugar and spices with...

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Spotted dick

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to rename it "Spotted Richard" so it was “less likely to cause a stir”. Clootie dumpling, a similar Scottish Traditional Pudding Vegeta Figgy duff, a bag...

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Wish tree

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wither away. Such trees are known as "clootie trees" and are usually found growing beside holy wells (also called clootie wells) or at sacred sites. They are...

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Rag rug

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Other names for this kind of rug are derived from the material (clippy or clootie rug) or technique (proggie or proddie rug, poke mats and peg mats). In...

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Ancient Celtic religion

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beneficial properties are still performed, including the tradition of clootie wells in Scotland, Ireland and Cornwall, and the practice of well dressing...

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Holy well

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regions, strips of cloth are often tied to trees at holy wells, known as clootie wells. The term haeligewielle is in origin an Anglo-Saxon toponym attached...

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Inverness

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Well") is located near Culloden. Inverness is also home to the Munlochy Clootie Well. Although a Gaelic name itself, Craig Phadraig is alternatively known...

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Suet pudding

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suet. Examples include spotted dick, Christmas pudding, treacle pudding, clootie dumpling, jam roly-poly and many others. Savoury versions include rabbit...

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Pudding cloth

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century, the English Christmas pudding was boiled in a pudding cloth. Clootie dumpling, a traditional Scottish dessert, is boiled in a pudding cloth...

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Celts

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ritual shafts and wells, often in the same place over generations. Modern clootie wells might be a continuation of this. Most surviving Celtic mythology...

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List of desserts

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pudding Chocolate biscuit pudding Chocolate pudding Christmas pudding Clootie dumpling Cottage Pudding D Diplomat pudding Dutch baby pancake F Figgy...

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Suet

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starlings prefer bird feeders offering suet. Christmas pudding Clangers Clootie dumpling Dumplings Haggis Jamaican patty Kishka/Kishke Mincemeat Pemmican...

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Pudding

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caramel Chicken pudding Chocolate pudding Christmas pudding (plum pudding) Clootie dumpling Cottage pudding Indian pudding Figgy duff (pudding) Figgy pudding...

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Brigid

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cross, lest he be cursed. The saint is associated with many holy wells and clootie wells in Ireland and Britain, where small strips of cloth or ribbons are...

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List of British desserts

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pudding Treacle sponge pudding Waldorf pudding Abernethy biscuit Black bun Clootie dumpling Cranachan Deep-fried Mars bar Dundee cake Empire biscuit Fudge...

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Scottish cuisine

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cream. Blaeberry pie Carrageen moss—a milk pudding thickened with seaweed Clootie dumpling—pudding made with flour, breadcrumbs, dried fruit Cranachan—cream...

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Fruit pudding

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served in this context as part of a savoury meal, its close relationship to clootie dumpling means it may also be served as a dessert. Many Scottish producers...

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Wishing well

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found, dating from the Bronze Age to the early Middle Ages. The Celtic clootie well tradition and the English well dressing tradition appear to be related...

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Rug making

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Northumberland they are called proggy mats, and in Scotland they are called clootie mats. They were often made for more utilitarian use such as by the back...

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Well dressing

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Reservoir 13 is set in a village where well dressing is an annual event. Clootie well Osterbrunnen Footnotes Ditchfield 1896, p. 186. Ditchfield 1896, p...

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Beltane

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well. They would then leave offerings; typically coins or clooties (see clootie well). The first water drawn from a well on Beltane was thought to be especially...

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Imbolc

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might then leave offerings, typically coins or strips of cloth/ribbon (see clootie well). Historically, water from the well was used to bless the home, family...

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Dumpling

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can be boiled in water to make a dessert. In Scotland, this is called a clootie dumpling, after the cloth. Raviole du Dauphiné (in English, 'Dauphiné ravioli')...

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The Great British Bake Off series 13

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Janusz Piña Colada Puddings 1st ‘Cake Within a Cake Surprise' Safe Kevin Clootie Dumplings 5th 'What The Dog Dug' Safe Maxy Sticky Toffee Puddings 3rd 'Sunset...

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