Do you know what Gypsy Tart is, is it just a Kent thing?
Do you know what Gypsy Tart is, is it just a Kent thing?

Poll: Do you know what Gypsy Tart is, is it just a Kent thing?

Total Members Polled: 63

Kent: 65%
Essex: 6%
Surrey: 0%
London: 5%
The South: 10%
The South West: 3%
The Midlands: 5%
The East: 2%
The North: 2%
Other/Abroad: 3%
Author
Discussion

HughG

Original Poster:

3,727 posts

267 months

Monday 15th October 2012
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If yes, where are you from (see poll!)

Following a conversation with a friend earlier who was somewhat surprised that his other half (who's from Essex) didn't know what gypsy tart is. So I put it to the PH collective, is Gypsy tart a Kent thing?

Edited by HughG on Monday 15th October 21:28

tr7v8

7,583 posts

254 months

Monday 15th October 2012
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Yup it is a Kent thing, I'm a Kentish Man & now live in Chatham!

Pints

18,451 posts

220 months

Monday 15th October 2012
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What's the poll for? Do you want to know where I'm from or whether I know what a gypsy tart is?

Confusing thread is confusing.

condor

8,837 posts

274 months

Monday 15th October 2012
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I watched it being made on a recent Come Dine With Me so I know how it's made - have no idea what part of the country it's associated with though.

HughG

Original Poster:

3,727 posts

267 months

Monday 15th October 2012
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Pints said:
What's the poll for? Do you want to know where I'm from or whether I know what a gypsy tart is?

Confusing thread is confusing.
Ah thought it gave you a yes/no to each line you put in! Now amended to hopefully make it clear(er) that I was trying to establish where abouts people who know what gypsy tart is reside.

jet_noise

6,017 posts

208 months

Tuesday 16th October 2012
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Dear HG,

yuck. Pudding of school dinners in the 60s/70s.

I wonder if I'd like it now?

regards,
Jet

CoolC

4,465 posts

240 months

Tuesday 16th October 2012
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I've never heard of it before, and I'm Lincolnshire born and bred.

Aussie John

1,021 posts

257 months

Tuesday 16th October 2012
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It sounds like someone I would have liked to go out with for a good time! [when I was young]

calibrax

4,788 posts

237 months

Tuesday 16th October 2012
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I live in Rochester, Kent and I've never heard of it...

Going by the name, surely it's not something that is tied to one part of the country?

Riley Blue

23,121 posts

252 months

Tuesday 16th October 2012
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I bought one when visiting family in Rochester, it was one of the most disgusting things I've eaten.

Slink

2,947 posts

198 months

Tuesday 16th October 2012
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calibrax said:
I live in Rochester, Kent and I've never heard of it...

Going by the name, surely it's not something that is tied to one part of the country?
?? they are all over in cafes and supermarkets, hell adsa usually have them on a stand as you go into the front doors in sittingbourne.

Davey S2

13,389 posts

280 months

Tuesday 16th October 2012
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confused

Jamie VTS

1,238 posts

173 months

Tuesday 16th October 2012
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Davey S2 said:


confused
Beat me to it! laugh

Bullett

11,153 posts

210 months

Tuesday 16th October 2012
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apart from the above what is it?

HughG

Original Poster:

3,727 posts

267 months

Wednesday 17th October 2012
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It is a tart of condensed milk and sugar. I've never had it so can't comment on whether it's as disgusting as it sounds, judging by the reaction on this thread it probably is!

Just had a look on wiki and found this http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gypsy_tart

172ff

3,773 posts

221 months

Wednesday 17th October 2012
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I'd never heard of it until I moved to Kent.

NormalWisdom

2,179 posts

185 months

Wednesday 17th October 2012
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Incredibly sweet and I loved it - So much so my Mum asked the school cook how it was made (per the wiki above).

School at that time was in Gravesend, Kent - And as also mentioned earlier, was in the 60s

GruntyDC5

388 posts

192 months

Wednesday 17th October 2012
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I had never heard of this before being from Aberdeenshire. However I love sweet things so decided that one was being made last night. It was very nice and very sweet. Will definately have it again.

Blatter

910 posts

217 months

Wednesday 17th October 2012
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I was brought up in Sussex and we used to get served this at primary school lunches (in the sixties.....) Rot the enamel off yer teeth !

Arun_D

2,331 posts

221 months

Wednesday 17th October 2012
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It was briefly featured on the repeated Hairy Bikers 'Mums Know Best' show last night. This woman brought some to their little food fayre marquee and explained a distant relative of her created it (in Kent), and explained the name. Looked quite appetising, I must say.