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Boiled custard is a sweet beverage usually made with milk, eggs, sugar, and vanilla. It bears a close resemblance to eggnog (both are usually drunk during the Christmas season) and is common in the American South.
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- "Southerners have always had a soft spot for custards," Southern Recipe Restoration Project at The Atlanta Journal-Constitution online
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