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- Gur_cake abstract "Gur cake is a pastry confection traditionally associated with Dublin, Ireland. Known as chester cake in other areas, and gudge or donkey's gudge in Cork, it consists of a thick layer of filling between two thin layers of pastry. The filling is a dark brown paste, containing a mixture of cake/bread crumbs, dried fruits (sultana raisins etc.), and a sweetener/binder. It has traditionally been a cheap confection, made from bakery leftovers, hence its name, a contraction of "gutter cake" spoken in a Dublin accent. In bakeries, it is typically sold cut into squares of about 8 cm by 3 cm thick.In Dublin, Gur cake is regarded as symbolic of working-class areas, being highlighted in books such as Gur Cake and Coal Blocks (1976) by historian Éamonn Mac Thomáis.".
- Gur_cake thumbnail Gur_cake.jpg?width=300.
- Gur_cake wikiPageID "39157351".
- Gur_cake wikiPageRevisionID "603574239".
- Gur_cake subject Category:Irish_cuisine.
- Gur_cake comment "Gur cake is a pastry confection traditionally associated with Dublin, Ireland. Known as chester cake in other areas, and gudge or donkey's gudge in Cork, it consists of a thick layer of filling between two thin layers of pastry. The filling is a dark brown paste, containing a mixture of cake/bread crumbs, dried fruits (sultana raisins etc.), and a sweetener/binder.".
- Gur_cake label "Gur cake".
- Gur_cake sameAs m.0t550yc.
- Gur_cake sameAs Q17077314.
- Gur_cake sameAs Q17077314.
- Gur_cake wasDerivedFrom Gur_cake?oldid=603574239.
- Gur_cake depiction Gur_cake.jpg.
- Gur_cake isPrimaryTopicOf Gur_cake.