bonnyclabber
May. 1st, 2014 07:24 ambonnyclabber (BON-ee-klab-er), also just clabber (KLAB-er) - n.,
milk that has soured and thickened, curdled milk.
As it is called in Appalachia and the southeastern US -- otherwise known as bonnyclapper in the north and northern midwest, Dickmilch in German and crème fraîche in French. It's not eaten very much anymore, now that milk is pasteurized. The word itself is from Gaelic bainne, milk + clába, thick -- clabber itself is a word for thick mud in Irish English.
---L.
milk that has soured and thickened, curdled milk.
As it is called in Appalachia and the southeastern US -- otherwise known as bonnyclapper in the north and northern midwest, Dickmilch in German and crème fraîche in French. It's not eaten very much anymore, now that milk is pasteurized. The word itself is from Gaelic bainne, milk + clába, thick -- clabber itself is a word for thick mud in Irish English.
---L.