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teacake. . . settle the argument!

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fudgee_babee | 10:41 Wed 11th Oct 2006 | Food & Drink
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please can some one settle an ongoing argument.. me and gemma feel that a teacake is a bread bun with currents in.. however dave and chez think that it is just like a bread bun withno fruit in it! who is right!! thanks! x
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deffinately currants ... other wise its just a roll
Yup deffo currents fudgee.
A teacake (in the UK) is a flat, circular yeast based bun, usually cut in half, toasted and served buttered.

If it contains currants (not currents) then it is a currant teacake.

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