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“CUSTARD was originally ‘crustade’ in English, and is an etymological cousin of CRUST. Initially, it was the name of a type of open pie that could contain fruit, nuts, meat, or fish, as well as the sweetened mixture of eggs and cream to which the word itself later transferred.”
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