
Pluma Moo's Fading History: A Mennonite Dish
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Pluma Moos, a traditional Mennonite fruit soup, is at risk of disappearing from Kansas holiday tables. This simple yet rich dish, made from simmered prunes and raisins, has been a staple for Easter and Christmas since the late 1800s. However, younger generations prefer the sweeter cherry moos, leading to a decline in pluma moos popularity. The loss of this historical and resourceful dish would be a shame, as its deep, caramel notes set it apart from other holiday dishes.
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