Chelsea bun
The Chelsea bun is a type of currant bun that was first baked in the 18th century at the Bun House in Chelsea, an establishment favoured by Hanoverian royalty. The shop was demolished in 1839. The bun is made of a rich yeast dough flavoured with lemon peel, cinnamon or mixed spice. Before being rolled into a square spiral shape, the dough is spread with a mixture of currants, brown sugar and butter. The process of making this bun is very similar to that involved in producing the cinnamon roll. After being baked, traditionally the chelsea bun is glazed with syrup (or cold water and sugar). It is glazed while still hot so that the water evaporates and leaves a sticky sugar glaze, making the bun much sweeter.
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Chelsea bun
The Chelsea bun is a type of currant bun that was first baked in the 18th century at the Bun House in Chelsea, an establishment favoured by Hanoverian royalty. The shop was demolished in 1839. The bun is made of a rich yeast dough flavoured with lemon peel, cinnamon or mixed spice. Before being rolled into a square spiral shape, the dough is spread with a mixture of currants, brown sugar and butter. The process of making this bun is very similar to that involved in producing the cinnamon roll. After being baked, traditionally the chelsea bun is glazed with syrup (or cold water and sugar). It is glazed while still hot so that the water evaporates and leaves a sticky sugar glaze, making the bun much sweeter.
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El Chelsea bun (en inglés ‘pan ...... culinarios de su antepasado.
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The Chelsea bun is a type of c ...... , making the bun much sweeter.
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첼시 번(Chelsea bun)은 건포도가 든 번 빵의 일종이며, 런던의 한 지역인 첼시에서 처음 제조되었다.
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Yeastdough,lemon zest,cinnamonor other tasty spice
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A Chelsea bun from Fitzbillies in Cambridge
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Bun House
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Yeast dough, lemon zest, cinnamon or other tasty spice
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El Chelsea bun (en inglés ‘pan ...... a preparar el rollo de canela.
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The Chelsea bun is a type of c ...... , making the bun much sweeter.
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첼시 번(Chelsea bun)은 건포도가 든 번 빵의 일종이며, 런던의 한 지역인 첼시에서 처음 제조되었다.
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Chelsea bun
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Chelsea bun
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첼시 번
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Chelsea bun
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