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Sauerkraut candy

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Sauerkraut candy is a type of coconut fudge dessert in the United States. It looks like sauerkraut and is made with shreds of grated coconut in "tawny sugary fudge". It is made with milk, brown sugar, butter, vanilla and grated coconut.[1] Coconut fudges came to be referred to as sauerkraut candy, perhaps because the same cutter used to shred cabbage for sauerkraut were used.[2]

References

  1. ^ Penny Loafers & Bobby Pins: Tales and Tips from Growing Up in the ’50s and ’60s (Google eBook) Susan Sanvidge, Diane Sanvidge Seckar, Jean Sanvidge Wouters, Julie Sanvidge Florence Wisconsin Historical Society, Sep 3, 2013 - Biography & Autobiography - 251 pages page 78
  2. ^ Oh Fudge!: A Celebration of America's Favorite Candy page 83