Soor ploom
Soor Ploom is a traditional Scottish confectionery item, widely known for its distinctive sour taste. Originating from Scotland, soor plooms have been a popular treat for many generations, with their history dating back to the early 14th century. The name "soor ploom" translates to "sour plum" in Scots, reflecting the candy's original flavor, which was inspired by the sharp taste of green plums.
History[edit]
The creation of soor plooms is often linked to the town of Galashiels in the Scottish Borders. According to local legend, the candies were first made in 1337, during the time of the Scottish Wars of Independence. It is said that a platoon of Scottish soldiers, led by Sir Walter Scott of Buccleuch, discovered a plum tree while foraging. The plums, being unripe, were sour, but the soldiers found them to be refreshing and invigorating. This incident inspired the creation of the soor ploom candy, commemorating the soldiers' resilience and ingenuity.
Ingredients and Production[edit]
The traditional recipe for soor plooms involves a simple combination of ingredients, including sugar, vinegar, and a flavoring agent that mimics the tartness of green plums. Modern variations may also incorporate citric acid to enhance the sour flavor, along with green coloring to mimic the appearance of a plum. The mixture is boiled until it reaches the hard crack stage, then poured into molds to set. Once cooled, the candies are dusted with sugar to prevent sticking and add an extra layer of sweetness to the sour confection.
Cultural Significance[edit]
Soor plooms hold a special place in Scottish culture, often associated with childhood and nostalgia. They are not just a treat but a symbol of Scottish heritage and identity. The candies are also mentioned in Scottish literature and folklore, further cementing their status as a cultural icon.
Modern Day[edit]
Today, soor plooms can be found in sweet shops across Scotland and in areas with a significant Scottish diaspora. They continue to be enjoyed by people of all ages, serving as a tangible link to Scotland's past. While the traditional sour plum flavor remains the most popular, confectioners have introduced a variety of flavors to appeal to a broader audience.
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