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Q: Which fruit preserve traditionally used to adhere marzipan to the top and sides of a cake?
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What was traditionally used to decorate christmas cakes beginning with n?

sound like your doing the same puzzles as me.... it don't start with an N .. re read it, the green is the question, and traditionally its a fruit cake topped with marzipan and icing, so the answer is icing, hope that helps u ;)


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