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- Caudle - Wikipedia
A caudle (or caudel) [1] was a hot drink that recurred in various guises throughout British cuisine from the Middle Ages into Victorian times It was thick and sweet, and seen as particularly suitable and sustaining for invalids and new mothers
- CAUDLE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of CAUDLE is a drink (as for invalids) usually of warm ale or wine mixed with bread or gruel, eggs, sugar, and spices
- How to make the unfamiliar, but delicious Caudle
Caudle (or Kandeel in the Netherlands) was popular in the Mediaeval period right down to the 19th century It was actually commonly used for the infirm and, interestingly, women who had just given birth
- Daryl Caudle - Wikipedia
Daryl Lane Caudle (born 1963) is an American admiral and engineer who has served as the 34th chief of naval operations since 2025 Caudle was born in North Carolina
- Caudle — Grokipedia
First documented in English around 1300, caudle evolved as a medicinal tonic, often administered to ease ailments like coughs, colds, or fevers, and particularly valued for its restorative properties
- caudle - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Noun caudle (plural caudles) A drink given to the sick, consisting of ale or wine, bread, and eggs Synonym: posset
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- Our Tested Caudle Recipe – A Historical Foods Guide
Throughout this guide, we’ll walk you through our perfected caudle recipe and provide context on its historical significance, allowing you to experience a taste of history and understand why it deserves a place in contemporary cooking
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