Banana pudding

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Bananana pudding
Bananana pudding

Banana pudding is a dessert common in the Southern United States, generally consisting of repeated layers of sweet custard, cookies (usually Vanilla Wafers) and sliced bananas placed in a dish, baked and served, sometimes with whipped cream or meringue on top. [1]

Celebrating this dessert, the North Carolina-based band Southern Culture on the Skids performs the song "Banana Pudding" in their concerts, sometimes accompanied by throwing some on their audience.[2]

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  1. ^ Rosengarten, David. "Southern Banana Pudding", The Splendid Table (American Public Media), November, 2003. 
  2. ^ Scocca, Tom. "Southern Culture Hits the Skids", Baltimore City Paper, August 18, 1999. 

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