Fruit fool is an English dessert. It is made by folding pureed stewed fruit - classically gooseberries - into sweet custard. However, modern recipes skip the traditional custard and use whipped cream. Additionally, a flavouring agent like rose water may be also added.
The earliest recipe for fruit fool dates to the mid 17th century. Why the word fool is used as a name of this dessert is unclear.
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