Flies' graveyard

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title: Flies' graveyard
text: Flies' graveyard and flies' cemetery are nicknames used in various parts of the United Kingdom for sweet pastries filled with currants or raisins, which are jokingly said to resemble dead flies. In Scotland, they are known as fly cakes, fruit slice or fruit squares and in Northern Ireland as currant squares. In the North East of England, the pastries are fly cakes or fly pie. In Wales it is called Cacen Pwdin; and in New Zealand they are known as fruit slice or fly cemetery. The mixture is simil
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description: Sweet pastry filled with currants or raisins
original url: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flies%27_graveyard
date created: 2006-03-21T09:54:40Z
date modified: 2024-08-30T06:43:57Z
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