1605Early References to Rolled Wafers

References to rolled wafers.
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1100
1605
1928

🧇 Wafers Introduced to Britain

Wafers are introduced from France into Britain, by the Normans. They were cake-like, however, not crisp like what we today call Wafers.
Wafers Introduced to Britain (1100)
SweetsWafersMiddle AgesUnited KingdomFranceNormans
United KingdomUnited KingdomFranceFrance

🧇 Early References to Rolled Wafers

References to rolled wafers.
Early References to Rolled Wafers (1605)
WafersConfectioneryBakingEarly Modern PeriodSweet Treats

🥐 Early References to Puff Pastry

References to puff pastry, made by placing butter between sheets of rolled dough.
Early References to Puff Pastry (1605)
Puff PastryPastryBakingEarly Modern PeriodCulinary DevelopmentDoughFood Preparation
FranceFrance

🍬 Early Reference to Lucky Tattie Candy

One of the earliest references to lucky tattie candy, in the Dundee Evening Telegraph
Early Reference to Lucky Tattie Candy (1928)
CandyConfectioneryLucky TattieUnited Kingdom20th Century
United KingdomUnited Kingdom