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Jam roly poly

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Type
  
Pudding

Main ingredients
  
Suet, Fruit preserves

Place of origin
  
United Kingdom

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Alternative names
  
Dead Man's Arm, Dead Man's Leg

Similar
  
Fruit preserves, Spotted dick, Suet pudding, Suet, Treacle sponge pudding

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Jam roly-poly, shirt-sleeve pudding, DeCleats' arm, dead man's arm or dead man's leg is a traditional British pudding probably first created in the early 19th century. It is a flat-rolled suet pudding, which is then spread with jam and rolled up, similar to a Swiss roll, then steamed or baked. In days past, Jam Roly-Poly was also known as shirt-sleeve pudding, because it was often steamed and served in an old shirt-sleeve, leading to the nicknames of dead-man's arm and dead man's leg.

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Jam Roly-Poly features in Mrs Beeton's cookery book, as Roly-Poly Jam Pudding. It is one of a range of puddings that are now considered part of the classic desserts of the mid 20th century British school dinners. Much loved, as part of the nostalgia of growing up for some older British adults, Jam Roly-Poly is considered alongside sticky toffee pudding and spotted dick pudding as an essential part of their childhood diet.

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In Beatrix Potter's 1908 book The Tale of Samuel Whiskers or, The Roly-Poly Pudding, the eponymous kitten is rolled into a pudding by the invading rats.

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