I think that's a very fair questoin & it made me laugh ! the straight answer is no. But who cares about that. No one got hurt and its not offensive.....
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Jaffa.
Jaffa the Seaport of Jerusalem and Its Orange Industry - 1913 was released on: USA: 22 October 1913
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A Jaffa (also known as corker) is an exceptionally well bowled, practically unplayable delivery, usually but not always from a fast bowler.It was taken from the idea that a 'Jaffa' is the best type of Orange.
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Yes, eating a jaffa is like eating a pice of heaven. when you ofen the box you can smell the powerful sent of the orange jelly. they taste of chocolate covered sponge cake with a hint of coffe and orange jelly in the middle. the jelly is the right toutch of sweetness and isnt overpowered with sugar. one jaffa cake is only 50 callories.
The popular orange filled and chocolate topped snack, the Jaffa Cake was introduced by McVitie and Price in 1927. The snack was introduced and is typically consumed in the United Kingdom.
Jaffa or 1 accross for the City AM crossword 03/06/09
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There are several varieties of orange: the bitter Seville orange from Spain; the Clementine (a variety of Mandarin orange) from Morocco; the Blood orange, from Italy (originally from Sicily but now grown in US) ; the Jaffa orange (very sweet and almost seedless) from Israel; the Valencia orange which was created in California; and the Navel orange.
Jaffa is pronounced as "JAH-fuh."