Rum Fruitcake by Assumption Abbey (2 lb. tin)
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From Assumption Abbey
2-LB. RUM FRUITCAKE
The chef in the royal employ of the Duke and Duchess of Windsor generously provided the monks with the recipe for this dark, rich, traditional style of fruitcake. Made with raisins, pineapple, currants, orange & lemon peel, walnuts, and wine. Laced with rum, spicy, moist fruitcake is a holiday favorite. If you're not a fruitcake lover, this will make you one! Decorative, reuseable tin; net weight 2 lbs.
Monastery Info:
Assumption Abbey: Ava, Missouri
Assumption Abbey is a community of Cistercian monks that was founded from New Melleray Abbey in Iowa in 1950, in the rugged foothills of the Ozarks, some twenty miles south of the small town of Ava, Missouri. Through the years, the brothers lived by the centuries old Trappist tradition of contemplation and study, private prayer and common worship, earning their living by the work of their own hands.
As the new millennium began, the monks were reduced in number and growing older. The Trappist General Chapter voted to close their novitiate. Considering the survival of this contemplative monastery in their missionary diocese to be vital, the American Trappist monks agreed to offer their monastery to monks of the Vietnamese Congregation of the Cistercian Order for a new foundation. After several years of dialogue and experimentation, the new community was formed in 2019, with the American Trappists living on as guests with their Vietnamese Cistercian brothers.
The long tradition of their fruitcake bakery continues with the new foundation. Each year the monks make thousands of their popular fruitcakes, which are known for their deep, complex flavor that improves with age. Their recipe was developed with the help of world class chef Jean-Pierre Augé, who at one time served in the employ of the Duke and Duchess of Windsor.
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