DescriptionSample of jasper conglomerate or "St. Joseph Island puddingstone".JPG
English: A sample of jasper conglomerate rock or "puddingstone" sourced from St. Joseph Island, Ontario. The glacial erratic rock is distinctive for its bright red and brown jasper pebbles suspended in white quartzite. The rock can be found along the far northwestern shore of Lake Huron. In the early 1800s, English settlers there gave the stone its unusual name "puddingstone" because it looked like boiled suet pudding with currants and red cherries.
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