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Battenberg cake

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A Battenberg cake

Battenberg cake is a light sponge cake. It is long, square faced cake, covered in marzipan.

When cut in open one can see four more squares alternately coloured pink and yellow. These coloured sections are made by dyeing half of the cake mixture pink, and half yellow, then cutting each resultant sponge into two long, uniform cuboids, and joining them together with apricot jam, to form one cake. Established variations are for coconut flavouring to the sponge cake and lemon curd or raspberry jam in place of apricot jam.[1]

The cake was probably named in honour of the marriage, in 1884, of Princess Victoria of Hesse and by Rhine Queen Victoria's granddaughter to Prince Louis of Battenberg, with the four squares representing the four Battenberg princes: Louis, Alexander, Henry and Francis Joseph.[2]

References

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  1. Rimmer, Simon. "Battenburg Cake recipe". BBC. Archived from the original on 2009-04-01. Retrieved 2010-05-16.
  2. "What is Battenberg Cake?". Wise Geek. Retrieved 2008-04-30.

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