The historical blancmange originated some time in the Middle Ages and usually consisted of capon or Turkish pudding made with shredded chicken, similar to the medieval European dish.
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Following a gap of a quarter of a century, Blancmange reunited and released their fourth studio album, " Blanc Burn ", in March 2011.
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The above three-dimensional representation is just one of many representations it can have; it shows that the blancmange curve is one possible realization of the action.
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""'Blanc Burn " "'is the fourth studio album by Blancmange, was released on 7 March 2011 by Proper Records.
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Their brand of synthesizer driven pop music is commonly compared to the sound of bands such as Kraftwerk, Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark, Depeche Mode and Blancmange.
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When Delia complies, the young man says to her in a stage whisper, " You promised me you'd make your marvelous blancmange tonight ."
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Empty during Wimbledon fortnight . . . what's more the papers are full of reports of blancmanges appearing on tennis courts up and down the country-practising.
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In " Beautiful Dirt Valley, " pestilential bands of knife-wielding blockheads and similar figures with squirting penises sticking out of their brows attack a multibreasted blancmange.
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Artists drew and painted what they thought cities would look like as ruins, and Antoine Careme, a Paris chef, even served blancmanges in the shape of Roman ruins.
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In Commonwealth countries these puddings are known as custards ( or curds ) if they are egg-thickened, blancmange if starch-thickened, and jelly if gelatin based.