Why is a Jaffa called a Jaffa?

Jaffa Cakes are a cake introduced by McVitie and Price in the UK in 1927 and named after Jaffa oranges. The most common form of Jaffa cakes are circular, 21⁄8 inches (54 mm) in diameter and have three layers: a Genoise sponge base, a layer of orange flavoured jam and a coating of chocolate.
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Why is it called Jaffa?

Jaffas are a New Zealand registered trademark for a small round sweet consisting of a solid, orange flavoured chocolate centre with a hard covering of red coloured confectionery. The name derives from the Jaffa orange. The sweet is part of both Australiana and Kiwiana.
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Why is a Jaffa called a Jaffa in cricket?

What is a Jaffa in Cricket? It has no fixed definition but generally a jaffa is an unplayable, exceptional delivery. The batsman will either play and miss, or they may edge the ball through to the keeper. If the jaffa is a particularly effective pitch, it will rearrange the batsman's stumps.
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Is the word Jaffa offensive?

The term is also misspelled as Jaffa, a chocolate confection from Dunedin, and is often used in sentences which render the original term useless in the grammatical sense. The term has wider currency than the earlier derogatory term "Rangitoto Yank". A variant is Jaffa, Just Another Fuckwit From Auckland.
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Why does Jaffa mean orange?

Developed by Arab farmers in the mid-19th century, the variety takes its name from the city of Jaffa where it was first produced for export. The orange was the primary citrus export for the city.
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What was Tel Aviv called before Israel?

The town was originally named Ahuzat Bayit. On 21 May 1910, the name Tel Aviv was adopted.
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Are jaffas Australian?

Jaffas are a small round sweet consisting of a soft chocolate centre with a hard covering of orange flavoured, orange coloured confectionery. The name derives from the Jaffa orange. This candy is part of Australian and New Zealand cultural folklore.
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Why do Aucklanders get called jaffas?

Auckland is a thriving, vibrant metropolis, and the word Jaffa conveys dislike for the success of Aucklanders who make up more than a quarter of the population of New Zealand. Aucklanders say the word indicates frustration and envy in the users. Jaffa is an acronym for Just Another F... wit From Auckland.
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What is a Jaffa in Cockney?

(slang) An impotent or infertile male.
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What is a Jaffa NZ?

Jafa was used to refer to accountants. Anne-Marie. Auckland is a fantastic city populated by friendly people, who like to travel to see the rest of the country and have a chat just like any other New Zealander.
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Why is a six called a Dorothy?

In Australian rhyming slang, a "Dorothy" or "Dorothy Dix" refers to a hit for six in cricket. In Andy Griffith's 1955 version of the song "Make Yourself Comfortable", Griffith tells the story of a man writing a letter to Dix, wanting her advice on the aggressive woman he's on a date with.
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Why is the ball called a googly?

The word was earlier used to describe a high-tossed teasing delivery. Often an ordinary leg-break was referred to this way in Australia. Tom Horan, writing as 'Felix' for The Australiasian, suggested that the babyish sound 'goo' juxtaposed with'guile' gave rise to the 'googly' used to identify this curious delivery.
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Why is a duck called a duck in cricket?

The name is believed to come from the shape of the number "0" being similar to that of a duck's egg, as in the case of the American slang term "goose-egg" popular in baseball and the tennis term "love", derived – according to one theory – from French l'œuf ("the egg").
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What is an Australian Jaffa?

Jaffas is a popular Australian and New Zealander confectionery consisting of small, round balls of chocolate covered in a red-colored orange flavoring. The sweet got its name after the Jaffa orange, and it was first produced in 1931.
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What does Jaffa mean in Israel?

Jaffa definition

A former city of west-central Israel on the Mediterranean Sea. An ancient Phoenician city, it was taken by the Israelites in the 6th century ad and later fell to the Arabs (636), Crusaders (12th century), and Ottoman Turks (16th century).
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Why do Cockneys call a house a drum?

Drum and Bass is Cockney slang for Place.

The word drum was originally used to describe a room or prison cell or even a road. It then became confined to only mean the home. Finally this was rhymed with Drum and Bass giving its modern interpretation.
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What does Kermit mean in Cockney rhyming slang?

Kermit is Cockney slang for Road.
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What does Cushty mean in Only Fools and Horses?

CUSHTY is believed to derive from the Romany Gypsy word Kushtipen, which means "Good." It was one of many catchphrases used by Derek "Del Boy" Trotter, in the hit UK TV series Only Fools and Horses, which ran from 1981 to 1991.
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How do Kiwis say hello?

Kia ora can be used to say hello, express gratitude, send love and make a connection. Kia ora is a warm and welcoming greeting you'll hear throughout New Zealand and comes from the indigenous Māori language.
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Why do people dislike Aucklanders?

Several complaints on social media about Aucklanders in Tauranga include: "Their stupid fricken European SUV's, and their stupid fricken soccer mum drivers" "Their ability to enter a workplace and look down on everyone with their absolute conviction they have some special talent or knowledge"
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Is Jafa a Scrabble word?

Yes, jafa is a valid Scrabble word.
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What foods can you only get in Australia?

10 Specialty Foods You Can Only Get In Australia
  1. 1 Tim Tams. Perhaps the most iconic Aussie food of them all is the Tim Tam.
  2. 2 Golden Gaytime. ...
  3. 3 Meat Pies. ...
  4. 4 Snag. ...
  5. 5 Lamingtons. ...
  6. 6 Vegemite. ...
  7. 7 Vanilla Slice. ...
  8. 8 Chiko Roll. ...
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What is Australia's favorite dessert?

The iconic Australian dessert, the lamington, has been around since the turn of the 20th century, and is found in bakeries and kitchens across the country.
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What is the most popular candy in Australia?

What is the most popular candy in Australia? Cadbury and Allen's are two of the most popular candy brands in Australia. Cadbury favourites include Dairy Milk chocolate, Freddo Frogs, and Caramello Koalas. Meanwhile, popular Allen's lollies are Red Skins, Sherbies, and Milko Chews.
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