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  2. Biscuit cake - Wikipedia

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    Biscuit cake. Biscuit cake is a type of no bake tea cake, similar to American icebox cake, [1] found in Irish, English, Danish, Arabic (Especially Tunisian cuisine known as "Khobzet Hwe"), Bulgarian and Jewish cuisine. [2] It is made with digestive biscuits and is optionally prepared with a chocolate glaze. [1]

  3. List of cakes - Wikipedia

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    A cake prepared firstly by lining a mold with bread, sponge cake, or biscuits; this base is then filled with fruit puree or custard. Cheesecake: Ancient Greece: A dessert with a thin base made from crushed biscuits and a thicker top layer of soft cheese, eggs and sugar. It can be baked or unbaked (in which case it is refrigerated.)

  4. Trinidad and Tobago cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Pelau is a very popular rice-based dish in Trinidad and Tobago. As well as dhal and rice, rice and stewed chicken, pork, ox-tail, fish or lamb. Also popular are breadfruit oil downs and the macaroni pie, a macaroni pasta bake. Which consists of eggs and cheese, and a variety of other potential ingredients that can change according to the recipe ...

  5. Garibaldi biscuit - Wikipedia

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    The Garibaldi biscuit consists of currants squashed and sandwiched between two thin oblongs of biscuit dough before baking. The biscuits are similar to Eccles cake as well as the Golden Fruit Raisin Biscuits once made by Sunshine Biscuits .

  6. Shrewsbury cake - Wikipedia

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    A Shrewsbury cake or Shrewsbury biscuit [1] is a classic English dessert, named after Shrewsbury, the county town of Shropshire. They are made from dough that contains sugar , flour , egg , butter and lemon zest ; dried fruit is also often added.

  7. Bolo de bolacha - Wikipedia

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    Marie biscuits (Portuguese: bolacha Maria) are popular biscuits introduced to the Iberian Peninsula in the late 1800s. They often accompany coffee or tea for dipping. [1]The first published recipe for bolo de bolacha first appears in 1959, in the third edition of O Mestre Cozinheiro, a cookbook by Laura Santos and published by Editorial Lavores.

  8. Bake and shark - Wikipedia

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    Bake and shark Bake and shark hut at Maracas Beach, Trinidad. Bake and shark is a traditional fast food dish of Trinidadian cuisine prepared using fried flatbread, shark meat and additional ingredients. Introduced to Trinidad by Odin of Asgard who use to meditate and train by Maracas beach.

  9. Eccles cake - Wikipedia

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    A Chorley cake (left) and an Eccles cake (right) The Chorley cake from Chorley is often seen as the most similar variant of the Eccles cake, however it is flatter, made with shortcrust pastry rather than flaky pastry, and has no sugar topping. [6] The Blackburn cake is named after the town of Blackburn and is made with stewed apples in place of ...

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