A Dundee cake is a Scottish butter cake enriched with candied citrus peel (especially Seville Orange, currants, raisins, and sultanas, garnished with glazed almonds.

Where did the name "Dundee cake" come from?

The Dundee cake was first produced in the city of Dundee. The Keiller Marmalade company, which was based in Dundee, produced a Seville orange marmalade and marketed it along with Dundee cake.

Characteristic of: Scottish cuisine
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Wikidata ID: Q867610
Wikipedia title: Dundee cake
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