Fruit fool
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Fool is an English dessert made by mixing sweetened puréed fruit with whipped cream or custard, usually in equal quantities, and chilling for several hours. Traditionally made with gooseberries, the dessert is now commonly made with any seasonal fruit, especially rhubarb.