saffron cake การใช้
- Long used in English saffron cakes and liqueurs, such as Chartreuse.
- In Britain it is used to make saffron cakes.
- Larger versions baked in a loaf tin are known as "'saffron cake " '.
- Located on Gawler Road to the south of the town, the statue took three months to build and was opened during saffron cake and clotted cream ".
- Wrestling competitions took place in the new settlements, Cornish Methodist chapels were constructed, pasties and saffron cakes became well-known to natives of Australia and the United States alike, and the air resounded with the sound of brass bands and Cornish carols, wherever the miners went.
- There is a passing mention of " Sally Lunn and saffron cake " in a 1776 poem about Dublin by the Irish poet Bath water and then " sit down to a meal of "'Sally Lunns "'or hot spungy rolls, made high by burnt butter ! " He recommends against the practice as his brother died after this kind of breakfast-" Such a meal, few young men in full health can get over without feeling much inconvenience ".