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Tunis cake
TypeMadeira cake
Main ingredientschocolate icing, marzipan
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A Tunis cake is a Madeira cake topped with a thick layer of chocolate and decorated with marzipan fruits. It is traditionally eaten at Christmas. Formerly offered by McVitie's, it is now sold seasonally by Tesco and Waitrose. An early recipe does not include the chocolate and marzipan topping.

References

  1. "Christmas 2011 order form" (PDF). 2011. Retrieved 2011-12-16.
  2. Frederick T. Vine (1907). Saleable shop goods for counter-tray and window. p. 77. Retrieved 2011-12-16.


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