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The '''Frog cake''' is a ] dessert in the shape of a ]'s head, and heritage icon in ].
The frog cake was introduced by ] in 1922<ref> Radio national interview with Dr Dorothy Jauncey, February 2004 </ref> when ]s where at their height of popularity in ], South Australia. It was originally available in a green, but now comes in pink and chocolate varieties.<ref> Salutes eight South Australian items</ref> The frog cake has been called "quintessentially South Australian"<ref> Dorothy Jauncey from The Australian National University, May 2004</ref> and is also used in promoting the region.<ref> from Adelaide's Channel Nine</ref>

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