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 Crumble 

A crumble is a dish of stewed fruit topped with a crumbly mixture of fat, flour and sugar. The crumble is baked in an oven until the topping is crisp. Popular fruits used in crumbles include apple, rhubarb and plum. A similar dish, without sugar, can be made with a filling of minced beef or lamb.

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