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Pope Ladies Pope ladies are yeast-based buns unique to the city of St. Albans, Hertfordshire, England.〔("Catholic Recipe: Pope Ladies" ). ''Catholic Culture''.〕 They are thought to date from the Middle Ages. Pope ladies are shaped to look like figures consisting of a body, head, two arms but no legs. The base of the body would be tapered to a point.〔(English Pope Ladies by Holiday.Cook | ifood.tv )〕 An example of the bun can be found in Museum of St Albans.〔(''St Albans Museums''. )〕 Traditionally they were said to have been made and handed out to the poor on Lady Day or New Years Day (although there is some debate over this).〔(“Pope Ladies” ) ''Notes and Queries'', 17 May 1973.〕 Nowadays they are available from most local baker shops. Recipes are available on the internet, many of which seem to be from American sites.〔(Hertfordshire Pope Lady Cakes Recipe - British & Regional Recipes )〕〔(Chicken with honey and oranges, Pope ladies and Harpenden strawberry pie (From St Albans & Harpenden Review) )〕 Traditionally nutmeg should be added,〔 but some recent recipes don't include this. == References == 〔("Boiling Pope Ladies" ). ''Public Radio''. 〕
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