It's a Welsh cake because it was originated in Wales, so people call it a "Welsh Cake".
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Teisen or cacen are the Welsh words for 'a cake'.
the nationality chocolate cake comes from is welsh
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yes it it is welsh by Ellie Jackson who lives at Theobald street
Some Welsh desserts are be-ro melting moments tea biscuits or cookies, Welsh cheese tarts, Welsh toffee cyflaith, and chocolate lollipops. Additional Welsh desserts are tea-time milk chocolate cake, spotted dick, courting cake, and coconut ice.
'Loshyn' is the welsh word for 'Sweet' or 'Dâ-Dâ' Sweet as in 'this cake is sweet' would be 'melys'
The welsh mostly eat the same sorts of foods as the rest of Britain and to a certain extent, the USA.There are some traditional welsh dishes however, some of which are;Welsh Rarebit - type of cheese on toastWelsh cakesBara Brith - A traditional rich cake that is often the centerpiece of a table .Laver bread - Seaweed boiled and is eaten with cockles or other seafood.
clearly depends on size but 140 - 240 would be about right
Bara has many meanings, but one of them, Bara Brith (literally Speckled Bread) is a kind of yeasty bread not unlike fruit cake.
Wales has a variety of traditional national dishes. Welsh cakes, or 'pics' in Wenglish, are the most common, but other Welsh cusine includes bara brith (literally 'speckled cake'), cawl (soup made with Welsh lamb which also often contains leeks, one of the national emblems), Welsh rarebit/rabbit (actually includes no rabbits - it's basically cheese on toast!) and laverbread.
People all over wales bake welsh cakes and bara brith - lots are sold in farmers markerts and food festivals all around wales. theres a good little welsh cake shop in Cardiff bay , she makes and sells them there.... you can have them hot or packaged and they really are lovley
I know for a fact that people in Wales are called Welsh.