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simnel cake
[ sim-nl ]
noun
- any of several kinds of rich fruitcake covered with almond paste.
simnel cake
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noun
- a fruit cake containing a layer of marzipan, often coloured with saffron and topped with marzipan, traditionally eaten at Lent or Easter
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of simnel cake1
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of simnel cake1
Example Sentences
It’s also a traditional covering for simnel cake – Felicity Cloake’s recipe offers both marzipan instruction and the option to buy the stuff ready-made.
That's why one tradition of Mothering Sunday was the simnel cake.
My Mum's @instagram account was deactivated for posting this Easter Simnel cake.
There’s a reason and a story behind the traditions of our tables this weekend: the 11 balls of marzipan on top of simnel cake, say, the mark on top of a hot cross bun and the sacrifice of the lamb.
As far as cake goes, Easter, again, beats Christmas hands down: simnel cake and the unimaginatively named Christmas cake are cousins of a sort, but simnel cake is tastier and easier to bake to boot.
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