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		Definition of simnel cake in English: simnel cakenounˈsɪmn(ə)lˈsɪmnəl ˌkeɪk British A rich fruit cake, typically with a marzipan covering and decoration, eaten especially at Easter or during Lent. 〈主英〉(在复活节或大斋节吃的)重油水果蛋糕 Example sentencesExamples -  Ah, and I probably should have tried doing the research before I started writing, as the first site Google finds claims that simnel cakes are to do with Mothering Sunday, and should have 11 balls.
 -  She baked simnel cake, parkin and scones and made ‘mintoes’ out of powdered milk, syrup and peppermint.
 -  However, if you are seeking something more robust, guests at Ashes Barn will be greeted with a slice of simnel cake for tea - and the obligatory chocolate eggs are saved until Easter morning.
 -  Very many thanks for a multitude of letters, and for unfailing generosity, courtesy, tea and simnel cake.
 -  As an ingredient in baking and flour confectionery, marzipan is an integral part of several traditional recipes, for instance stollen and simnel cakes.
 -  He is equally worried about the demise of traditional Yorkshire food, including such delights as Yorkshire relish, plot toffee, simnel cake and curd tart.
 
 
 OriginMid 17th century: simnel from Old French simenel, based on Latin simila or Greek semidalis 'fine flour'.    Definition of simnel cake in US English: simnel cakenounˈsimnəl ˌkākˈsɪmnəl ˌkeɪk British A rich fruitcake, typically with a marzipan covering and decoration, eaten especially at Easter or during Lent. 〈主英〉(在复活节或大斋节吃的)重油水果蛋糕 Example sentencesExamples -  She baked simnel cake, parkin and scones and made ‘mintoes’ out of powdered milk, syrup and peppermint.
 -  As an ingredient in baking and flour confectionery, marzipan is an integral part of several traditional recipes, for instance stollen and simnel cakes.
 -  However, if you are seeking something more robust, guests at Ashes Barn will be greeted with a slice of simnel cake for tea - and the obligatory chocolate eggs are saved until Easter morning.
 -  Very many thanks for a multitude of letters, and for unfailing generosity, courtesy, tea and simnel cake.
 -  Ah, and I probably should have tried doing the research before I started writing, as the first site Google finds claims that simnel cakes are to do with Mothering Sunday, and should have 11 balls.
 -  He is equally worried about the demise of traditional Yorkshire food, including such delights as Yorkshire relish, plot toffee, simnel cake and curd tart.
 
 
 OriginMid 17th century: simnel from Old French simenel, based on Latin simila or Greek semidalis ‘fine flour’.     |