- A
teacake in the UK is
generally a
light yeast-based
sweet bun
containing dried fruit,
typically served toasted and buttered. In the U.S.
teacakes can...
- Chocolate-coated
marshmallow treats, also
known as
chocolate teacakes, are
confections consisting of a
biscuit base
topped with marshmallow-like filling...
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Underground chose to omit the Lion
Rampant and
label their teacakes as "Tunnock’s
Great British Teacake". Boyd
Tunnock explained "Down south,
people wouldn’t...
- Look up
teacake or tea cake in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
teacake is a
dessert item
served with tea.
Teacake or Tea Cake may also
refer to: Chocolate-coated...
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saffron and
contains dried fruit including currants and
raisins similar to a
teacake. The main
ingredients are
plain flour, butter, yeast,
caster sugar, currants...
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Redding was at that time a
member of Pat
Teacake's Band,
consisting of lead
guitarist Johnny Jenkins, b****ist Pat
Teacake and vocalist/songwriter Redding, who...
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concentrated in
specific regions) bap, barm cake, batch, breadcake, bun, cob,
teacake and muffin. A
variety of
rolls are
found in Europe, from
white rolls made...
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These particular biscuits later evolved into this
distinctively flavoured teacake.
James Matterer reports that
recipes for seed cake are
found in A.W.'s...
- the firm's founder,
Thomas Tunnock, and
creator of the company's
famous teacake,
which was
first produced in 1956.
Tunnock was
appointed an MBE in the...
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distinguished from the
above Samosa Seeds Shortbread Smoked salmon Smoothie Teacake Trail mix
Vegetables (e.g., carrots, celery,
cherry tomatoes)
Yogurt Irachikkaya...