Jaffa cakes are biscuits (or small cakes!!) with orange flavoured jelly in the middle and chocolate on top.
Interestingly the "orangey bit" is made of apricot pulp, sugar and a tiny squirt of tangerine oil.
Hint: look at the name.
"Jaffa Cakes"
Due to the tax on chocalate biscuits in the UK, the makers of Jaffa Cakes initiated a legal battle to prove that jaffas were cakes, not biscuits. They baked a cake sized Jaffa, and proved that they go hard when stale. (biscuits go soft when stale, cakes go hard.)
In the core of Japan, jaffa cakes are created with a combination of rock fibres and flavourings. This is then made into a paste with whale blubber. This paste is then mixed with jellytine and put into cakes. The mixture is poured into polystyrene and layered with chocolate. This is a mixture made and founded by Gordon Cyanide and has become one of the most popular snacks ever and is distributed by Mcvities in the UK.
They are very common in the UK. The origin of the name could, perhaps, be connected to Jaffa Oranges.
From the United Kingdom. Jaffa Cakes are named after jaffa oranges, which are sweet oranges native to Jaffa, Palestine.
they come from Wales and i dont know what droop said orange jelly is in jaffa cakes because i wont go near honey eat honey and i hate jaffa cakes and love jelly!!
In the McVities factory.
the swarts family
In 1994.
its made out of jaffa cakes
Jaffa Cakes are in biscuit aisle instead of the cake aisle because jaffa cakes are biscuit LIKE cakes not cakes!
Its my word for Jaffa cakes
Jaffa Cakes are circular
Jaffa Cakes are coated in plain chocolate. But in McVitie's Jaffa Cakes the plain chocolate contains Butter Oil. Other brands do not contain dairy. Sainsbury's Jaffa Cakes are dairy free, but do still have egg so not suitable for Vegans.
yes, in supermarkets?
Mcvities
sadly..... yes.
Padded & scrutinised cells
jaffa cakes
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