Pease Porridge Hot


"Pease Porridge Hot" or "Pease Pudding Hot" is a children's singing game and nursery rhyme. It has a Roud Folk Song Index number of 19631.

Lyrics

The lyrics to the rhyme are:

Origin

The origins of this rhyme are unknown. The name refers to a type of porridge made from peas. Today it is known as pease pudding, and was also known in Middle English as pease pottage.
The earliest recorded version of Pease Porridge Hot is a riddle found in John Newbery's Mother Goose's Melody :
Where the terms "pease pudding" and "pease pottage" are used, the lyrics of the rhyme are altered accordingly.

Game

Schoolchildren often play Pease Porridge Hot by pairing off and clapping their hands together to the rhyme as follows:
NOTE: The actions are performed during recitation of the word or phrase, not following.