1861Popcorn balls recipe appears in The Housekeeper's Encyclopedia

Popcorn balls, one of the most popular confections in the la...
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🍬 Butterscotch Recipe Published

One of the earliest recipes for butterscotch, in the Liverpool Mercury
Butterscotch Recipe Published (1848)
ButterscotchCandyConfectioneryRecipeLiverpool Mercury19th Century
United KingdomUnited Kingdom

🍿 Popcorn balls recipe appears in The Housekeeper's Encyclopedia

Popcorn balls, one of the most popular confections in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, recipe first appears in the Housekeeper's Encyclopedia by New York author E. F. Haskell, instructing to "boil honey, maple, or other sugar to the great thread; pop corn and stick the corn together in balls with the candy."
Popcorn balls recipe appears in The Housekeeper's Encyclopedia (1861)
Popcorn BallsConfectioneryRecipe19th CenturyUnited StatesCandyThe Housekeeper's Encyclopedia
United StatesUnited States

🥗 First Fruit Salad Recipe

Fruit salad. One of the first recipes for Fruit salad appeared in What to Cook and How to Eat It by Peirre Blot in New York.
First Fruit Salad Recipe (1863)
Fruit SaladRecipeCookbook19th CenturyAmerican Cuisine
United States of AmericaUnited States of America

🥩 Beef Stroganov Recipe Appears in Cookbook

Beef Stroganov recipe first appears as "Beef à la Stroganov, with mustard" in the 1871 edition of A Gift to Young Housewives (Russian: Подарок молодым хозяйкам) by Elena Molokhovets in Moscow. The recipe has changed over time.
Beef Stroganov Recipe Appears in Cookbook (1871)
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🍬 Chiclets Candy-Coated Chewing Gum Invention

Henry Fleer purportedly invents Chiclets, the first commercially available candy-coated chewing gum
Chiclets Candy-Coated Chewing Gum Invention (1890)
CandyChewing GumCommercializationInventionFleer19th CenturyUnited StatesConfectionery
United StatesUnited States

🍬 Jelly Beans Referenced in Writing

Jelly beans; first known reference in writing.
Jelly Beans Referenced in Writing (1898)
CandyConfectioneryJelly BeansSweet Treat19th CenturyAmerican Culture
United StatesUnited States