Why is it called a Jaffa Cake?

Jaffa Cakes were first introduced by McVities to the UK in 1927, and the name comes from the orange flavoured jam from Jaffa Oranges
Jaffa Oranges
The Jaffa orange(Arabic: ‏برتقال يافا), also known by their Arabic name, Shamouti orange, is an orange variety with few seeds and a tough skin that makes it particularly suitable for export.
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. The most common features of a Jaffa Cake are: Circular, 2 1/8 inches (or 54mm) in diameter. 3 layers consisting of a sponge base, orange flavoured jam topped with chocolate.
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How did Jaffa Cakes get their name?

McVitie & Price introduced the Jaffa Cake in 1927. It contained a simple combination of sugar and tangerine oil to form the sealed layer of jam. The cakes were named after the Jaffa oranges which flavour the zesty centre of the cake.
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Why is a Jaffa Cake a cake and not a biscuit?

McVitie's had been making Jaffa Cakes since 1927. But they were challenged for labelling their chocolate orange treats as 'cakes' in 1991 by Her Majesty's Customs and Excise. It was accepted under UK law that biscuits were a luxury item and the full VAT would be levied.
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Why is a Jaffa called a Jaffa?

The Origin of the Word

Nobody is entirely certain as to when the term was first used although it's recognised that a 'jaffa' is a modern term. It's most likely to refer to the delicious tasting, thick skinned orange that is grown in the port of Jaffa, in Israel's Tel Aviv.
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Do Jaffa Cakes come from Jaffa?

Although the Jaffa Cakes were named after the Jaffa orange, McVitie & Price used a recipe of apricot, sugar and tangerine oil to create their famous jam-topped cake. McVitie's say the oranges, a variety which can be linked to the ancient port city of Jaffa in Israel, are used to flavour the cakes.
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Does America have Jaffa Cakes?

Jacob's Orange Jaffa Cakes, 5.18oz (147g) - Walmart.com.
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What is the orange stuff in Jaffa Cakes?

Jaffa cakes were first produced by McVitie's in 1927 and you may think the main flavours of a Jaffa Cake are orange and chocolate, but you'd be wrong! The main flavouring in the jam is actually apricot, but it does have an added hint of tangerine oil.
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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 is a 6 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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What is a Jaffa in Cockney?

(slang) An impotent or infertile male.
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Are Jaffa Cakes legally cakes or biscuits?

Legal status

McVities defended its classification of Jaffa Cakes as cakes at a VAT tribunal in 1991, against the ruling that Jaffa cakes were biscuits due to their size and shape, and the fact that they were often eaten in place of biscuits.
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Do Jaffa Cakes go hard or soft when stale?

On going stale, a Jaffa cake goes hard like a cake rather than soft like a biscuit. Jaffa cakes are presented as a snack, eaten with the fingers, whereas a cake may be more often expected to be eaten with a fork.
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What was the first biscuit in the UK?

The earliest surviving example of a biscuit is from 1784, and it is a ship's biscuit. They were renowned for their inedibility, and were so indestructible that some sailors used them as postcards.
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Why is McVities called McVities?

McVitie's (/məkˈvɪtiz/) is a British snack food brand owned by United Biscuits. The name derives from the original Scottish biscuit maker, McVitie & Price, Ltd., established in 1830 on Rose Street in Edinburgh, Scotland.
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What is the oldest biscuit brand in the UK?

The Aberffraw biscuit, which dates back to the 13th century, will be stocked in the Co-op Group's stores in Wales, after the Great British Bake-Off inspired a business... The Co-op Group is working with a local Welsh producer to bring back 'Britain's oldest biscuit' to its stores in Wales.
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Why is a bowl 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 cricket ball called a yorker?

A yorker could be described as the king of all bowls. It's when the ball lands directly at the batter's feet, and it's extremely difficult to hit. Oxford dictionaries suggests that the term was coined because players from York bowled them so often.
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Why is a cricket square called a square?

The rectangular central area of the cricket field – the space used for pitches – is known as the square. Cricket pitches are usually oriented as close to the north-south direction as practical, because the low afternoon sun would be dangerous for a batsman facing due west.
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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 Australia?

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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Are Jaffa Cakes milk or dark chocolate?

Jaffa Cakes, the nation's most popular biscuits, have been covered in dark chocolate for all of the 85 years they have been manufactured. However, a milk chocolate version could soon appear on shelves to cater for Britain's increasingly sweet tooth.
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Are Jaffa Cakes vegan?

Unfortunately, Jaffa Cakes aren't vegan. This is because they contain butter oils and dried egg, making it unsuitable for anyone following a plant-based diet. Most Jaffa-style cakes from supermarket brands are also unsuitable for vegans due to the use of eggs in the sponge base.
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Can you freeze Jaffa Cakes?

Jaffa Cakes can be kept in an airtight container at room temperature or in the fridge for up to 3 days. They also freeze well for up to 3 months. Thaw overnight in the fridge before eating.
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