Jaffa Cake: Difference between revisions

From Robin's SM-201 Website
Jump to navigation Jump to search
(Created page with "{{Header|Jaffa Cakes 02/21}} thumb|right|{{bc|Jaffa cakes}} For some strange reason, '''Jaffa Cakes''' appear to be a favourite fetish food i...")
 
m (Robinr78 moved page Jaffa Cakes to Jaffa Cake)
 
(No difference)

Latest revision as of 06:09, 23 February 2021

Jaffa cakes

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 taxation.

Jaffa Cakes are arguably a dominant item, as they are described by the makers, McVitie's, as "Deliciously self centred."

External Links

Chain-09.png
Jump to: Main PageMicropediaMacropediaIconsTime LineHistoryLife LessonsLinksHelp
Chat roomsWhat links hereCopyright infoContact informationCategory:Root