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Fudge makes more sense but we just didn't know what it was back then.
That's interesting to me. Is fudge mainly a North American thing? I have a new rabithole into which to venture next time I'm on the train.
Fudge is 19th century British - there are recipies in Mrs Beeton's cookbook - mid 1800s. I suspect it was invented as the result of a failed batch of toffee. Also tablet in Scotland is pretty much fudge. Home made fudge is how I learned, so probably not a commercial product as such for a long time.
I don't know. We definitely know what it is today but back then it was not something that was marketed to us. Nougat was probably as close as it got.
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