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Teatime Treats
Welsh Cakes, also known as 'Pice ar y maen, are a traditional tea-time treat that hails from Wales. These delightful griddle cakes are similar to scones, but are cooked on a stovetop griddle or cast-iron skillet.
Welsh Cakes: Griddled cakes with dried fruits.
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Savory oat biscuits, commonly referred to as oatcakes, are a nutritious and wholesome snack or accompaniment to a meal. Packed with the goodness of whole grain oats, these biscuits provide a crunchy texture and a delightful nutty flavor.
Oatcakes: Savory oat biscuits.
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Apfelkuchen, or German Apple Cake, is a classic German dessert made with a tender vanilla cake base and layered with fresh slices of juicy apples. Cinnamon and nutmeg often complement the sweetly spiced flavor profile, while a sprinkle of sugar on top adds a delightful crust.
Apfelkuchen: Apple cake.
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Reisfladen is a charming Belgian-German dessert that features a creamy rice pudding baked into a crisp tart shell. The dish starts with Arborio or another short-grain rice simmered in milk with sugar and vanilla until thick and creamy.
Reisfladen: Rice pudding tart.
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The Bakewell Tart is a classic British dessert that offers a symphony of textures and flavors, starting with a buttery shortcrust pastry base, followed by a layer of sweet, tangy jam, typically raspberry, and finished with a frangipane filling enriched with ground almonds.
Bakewell Tart – Pastry with jam and almonds.
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