A posset (also historically spelled poshote, poshotte, poosay) was originally a popular British hot drink made of milk curdled with wine or ale, often spiced,[1] which was often used as a remedy.
The original drink became extinct and the name was revived in the 19th century and applied to a cream, sugar and citrus-based confection, which is consumed today as a cold set dessert nearly indistinguishable from syllabub.
A posset (also historically spelled poshote, poshotte, poosay) was originally a popular British hot drink made of milk curdled with wine or ale, often...
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drink called posset, which was made with hot milk that was curdled with wine or ale and flavored with spices. In the Middle Ages, posset was used as a...
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(drink) Grog is the name of a similar drink based on rum in several cultures. Posset Absinthe List of hot beverages Tamagozake, the traditional Japanese cold...
endeavored to ignore its existence and consign it to oblivion". Since 1983 Anton Posset and the association called Landsberg im 20. Jahrhundert are working on the...
continually bang open and shut. It is set in "a delightful 16th-century posset mill", modernised by the current owners and available to let while they...
floated to the top of the glass. Cranachan, a similar dessert from Scotland Posset Davidson, Alan (2014) [1999]. The Oxford Companion to Food. Oxford: Oxford...
glassworks produced mainly drinking glasses but also made some bowls and posset pots. At this point the circumstances concerning Ravenscroft's role in lead...
1711 cookbook. Originally served in a punch bowl, early recipes resembled posset and syllabub in the use of curdled, strained cream, leaving only lactic...
whisky and sometimes cream (particularly on festive occasions). Atole Posset Tsampa Hartley, Dorothy (1954). Food in England. London: MacDonald. p. 676...
as the English eggnog, a descendant of the milk and sherry mix called "posset", and American eggnog, made with either rum or bourbon, are also similar...
heats, as well as outward, and in the eyes or other parts of the body: a posset made of the juice is singularly good in all hot agues, for it cooleth and...
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Ištar, Ea, Enlil meet and deliberate) Cuius cum audacia quibusnam modis posset ... comprimi saepenumero esset deorum in deliberatione quaesitum, ... it...
his neck, and all his reapers with sickles, and a great black bowl with a posset in it borne before him: they come in singing." The song which follows may...
gruel, a sort of drinkable oatmeal porridge. Like the original forms of posset (a drink of wine and milk, rather than a set dessert), a caudle was usually...
of beer, raw egg, honey and other herbs could be prescribed to the sick. Posset , famously consumed in Macbeth and The Merry Wives of Windsor, consists...
qui non fleret, matrem Christi si vidéret in tanto supplício? 6. Quis non posset contristári Christi Matrem contemplári doléntem cum Fílio? 7. Pro peccátis...
artefact of Eleanor's known to exist today. Another was a crystal and gold posset that the Spanish ambassador gave Queen Mary I of England and Philip of Spain...
variations occur in the first two verses. The substitution of the words "posset omni scélere" in place of "quit ab omni scélere" in the second-to-last verse...
. Henry VIII. 2 ed. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1997. 113. Franz Posset (2021), Catholic Advocate of the Evangelical Truth: Marcus Marullus (Marko...