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Eton mess is a strawberry, meringue and cream dessert traditionally served at the Eton College on 4 June. It can consist of many summer fruits but strawberries are the tradition. A similar meal is the traditional Lancing mess, served as a normal dessert throughout the year at Lancing College.

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