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Fudge

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Dessert Context

Use 'fudge' to refer to sweets in casual settings, like at family gatherings or sweet shops.

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Grandma made her special fudge for the picnic.
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American Origin

'Fudge' as a sweet originates from the US, which can reflect American culinary culture.

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American fudge is richer than other sweets.
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Variety of Flavors

Know 'fudge' can be combined with many flavors, like nuts, fruit, or different kinds of chocolate.

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They sell mint chocolate fudge here.
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