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03-28-2010, 04:09 PM

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Originally Posted by YuriTokoro View Post
Hi, Columbine. Thank you for your replying.


I think I’ve never eaten ginger cake, brownies or tea bread. Does tea bread have tea leafs in it?


That seems to be delicious!
When you say “pudding”, do you mean it’s boiled?
When you say “cake”, do you mean it’s baked?
Yes, tea bread is made with a cup of black tea in it. I also soak the raisins in tea. I've made a green tea cake too- I used macha powder instead of liquid tea, and candied aduki beans instead of raisins.

Mmm, I think that's right. Maybe it's 'puddings' that are boiled or steamed, and cake is baked. But it's confusing because different areas have different ideas about what 'pudding' is. Compared to American 'pudding', which is like purin, English pudding is very much more like cake.
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