It is uncertain who actually invented the lamington, as there are many stories circulating regarding its origin. See the related question.
Yes. Lamingtons were invented during the time that Lord Lamington was Governor of Queensland, which was a colony and then a state of Australia. It is uncertain who actually invented the lamington, as there are many stories circulating regarding its origin. See the related question.
Lamingtons are a sponge cake coated in chocolate and sprinkled with desiccated coconut.
Lamingtons can be eaten with anything you like, but sometimes they have jam and/or cream fillings. Lamingtons are more commonly eaten on their own with a cup of tea or coffee.
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That is the correct spelling of the plural "lamingtons" meaning the Australian dessert sponge cakes.
This is most likely because lamingtons are small squares of sponge cake, dipped in chocolate, and covered with desiccated coconut.
burgers, nuts, lamingtons
Pavlova but there is also Lamingtons
Because they are uniquely Australian
well in 1901 they ate lamingtons
Lamingtons were originally unique to Australia.
1. Lamingtons were originally a good way to use up stale cake. 2. They have provided endless fund-raisers for charities, schools and other community groups.