Noun
Food made of hulled wheat boiled in milk, with sugar, plums, etc.
Source: Webster's dictionaryFor several centuries, frumenty was part of the traditional Celtic Christmas meal. Source: Internet
Frumenty is still prepared at Devizes for Mothering Sunday A "healthy" dose of spirit is often mentioned as accompanying the frumenty. Source: Internet
In Lincolnshire, frumenty was associated with sheep-shearing in June. Source: Internet
It has been asserted that frumenty is England's "oldest national dish". Source: Internet
On that day many servants were allowed to visit their mothers and were often served frumenty to celebrate and give them a wholesome meal to prepare them for their return journey. Source: Internet
Recipes A compendium of "traditional" "English" date-related activities includes three recipes for frumenty. Source: Internet