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Bulla cake, sometimes referred to as bulla, is a rich Jamaican cake made with molasses〔Grace Cameron (Bulla pear & A likely pair ) September 25, 2003 Jamaica Gleaner〕 and spiced with ginger〔 and nutmeg, sometimes dark-colored and other times light-colored. Bulla are small loaves that are flat and round.〔 They are inexpensive and easy to make using molasses, flour and baking soda.〔 Bulla is traditionally a popular treat for schoolchildren.〔Rebecca Tortello (Sweet & dandy - The history of Jamaican sweets ) February 7, 2009 The Gleaner (Jamaica)〕 It is usually eaten with cheese, butter or avocado.〔(EXOTIC DELIGHTS ); Here are some of the more popular foods available at ethnic specialty grocery stores in Marion County Ocala Star-Banner April 10, 2000〕 A traditional food of Jamaica, the bulla cake has been used as an emblem and symbol related to development on the island nation.〔Mark Wignall (Why Jamaica is poor ) August 25, 2005 Jamaica Observer〕 Former solicitor general of Jamaica, Kenneth Rattray, was a fan of bulla.〔Dwight Bellanfante (Hundreds mourn Kenneth Rattray ) January 09, 2005 Jamaica Observer〕 ==See also== *Hard dough bread *Jamaican patty *Coco bread *Caribbean cuisine * List of Jamaican dishes 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Bulla cake」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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