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− | For some strange reason, '''Jaffa Cakes''' appear to be a favourite food item | + | For some strange reason, '''Jaffa Cakes''' appear to be a favourite [[fetish]] food item and since this is a site about strange things, it seems to make sense to include something on this delicacy. Even the BBC alludes to the potential use by the [[BDSM]] community in [[dungeon]]s: "''in the future, small groups of Jaffa Cake connoisseurs might be found in darkened cellars''." |
A '''Jaffa Cake''' is a small, biscuit-sized, biscuit-shaped, biscuit-like thing that consists of a thin base with a jelly-like orange layer coated with a chocolate topping (other layer/topping combinations have become available). They are sold in biscuit-like packaging. However, they are not biscuits but are cakes and this was finally proven in 1991 in a battle with the VAT man to prove that '''Jaffa Cakes''', being cakes, should not attract VAT. | A '''Jaffa Cake''' is a small, biscuit-sized, biscuit-shaped, biscuit-like thing that consists of a thin base with a jelly-like orange layer coated with a chocolate topping (other layer/topping combinations have become available). They are sold in biscuit-like packaging. However, they are not biscuits but are cakes and this was finally proven in 1991 in a battle with the VAT man to prove that '''Jaffa Cakes''', being cakes, should not attract VAT. | ||
− | '''Jaffa Cakes''' are arguably a [[dominant]] item, as they are described by the makers, McVitie's, as ''Deliciously self centred''. | + | '''Jaffa Cakes''' are arguably a [[dominant]] item, as they are described by the makers, McVitie's, as "''Deliciously self centred''." |
==External Links== | ==External Links== | ||
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* [http://www.bbc.co.uk/dna/h2g2/alabaster/A185104 The BBC on Jaffa Cakes] | * [http://www.bbc.co.uk/dna/h2g2/alabaster/A185104 The BBC on Jaffa Cakes] | ||
* [http://homepages.force9.net/swamp/jaffanet/ Jaffa Cake Central] | * [http://homepages.force9.net/swamp/jaffanet/ Jaffa Cake Central] | ||
+ | * [http://www.informedconsent.co.uk/boards/ukchat/36419/ Jaffa Cake discussion] | ||
* [http://www.sillyjokes.co.uk/p-jokes/biscuits/jaffa-cake.html Fake Jaffa Cakes] (not a biscuit nor a cake) | * [http://www.sillyjokes.co.uk/p-jokes/biscuits/jaffa-cake.html Fake Jaffa Cakes] (not a biscuit nor a cake) | ||
[[Category: Other Topics]] | [[Category: Other Topics]] |
Revision as of 06:18, 12 May 2005
For some strange reason, Jaffa Cakes appear to be a favourite fetish food item and since this is a site about strange things, it seems to make sense to include something on this delicacy. Even the BBC alludes to the potential use by the BDSM community in dungeons: "in the future, small groups of Jaffa Cake connoisseurs might be found in darkened cellars."
A Jaffa Cake is a small, biscuit-sized, biscuit-shaped, biscuit-like thing that consists of a thin base with a jelly-like orange layer coated with a chocolate topping (other layer/topping combinations have become available). They are sold in biscuit-like packaging. However, they are not biscuits but are cakes and this was finally proven in 1991 in a battle with the VAT man to prove that Jaffa Cakes, being cakes, should not attract VAT.
Jaffa Cakes are arguably a dominant item, as they are described by the makers, McVitie's, as "Deliciously self centred."
External Links
- The official Jaffa Cake page
- The BBC on Jaffa Cakes
- Jaffa Cake Central
- Jaffa Cake discussion
- Fake Jaffa Cakes (not a biscuit nor a cake)