When was fudge invented




















Crystallization occurs in tablet, but large crystals form, giving the candy a grainy and brittle texture that is quite dissimilar from the soft, smooth texture of fudge. Emelyn Battersby Hartridge documents the first sale of fudge, writing a letter in stating that a schoolmate's cousin had sold fudge for 40 cents per pound in Baltimore.

In , Ms. Hartridge, still attending Vassar College in Poughkeepsie, New York, wrote that she made as much as 30 pounds of fudge for the Senior auction.

Fudge caught on quickly at Vassar and, before long, recipes for the confection began popping up at other women's colleges. Smith and Wellesley colleges adapted the so-called original recipe into their own versions. Vassar's recipe called for white sugar, cream, unsweetened chocolate , and butter. Before , the origin and history of fudge is unclear, but Fudge is thought to be an American invention.

Bon Bon Candies In , fudge was sold at a local Baltimore grocery store for 40 cents a pound. This is the first known sale of fudge. In , Miss Hartridge asked for the fudge recipe, and made 30 pounds of fudge for the Vassar Senior Auction.

The recipe was very popular at the school from that point forward. Unfortunately, at this time, due to implications caused by Brexit, we are temporarily having to stop deliver anywhere beyond the UK and USA. We are hoping that we will be able to offer our range across Europe and further afield as soon as possible but for now, we can only apologise for the inconvenience. Find your local retailer.

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