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Christmas cakes

Posted: Thu Feb 9, 2023 9:07am
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Kaneda

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You might have seen them in open freezer displays. Large round doughnut shaped cakes. They normally cost about nine euros so when they were on sale at a third of the price, I decided to buy one.

They taste OK but had some nasty surprises in them. Half the cake and I found something that looked like a battery, made of metal. Also a large fruit stone(?). Both could damage your teeth if you bit down hard on them. And some cellophane. I decided to throw the rest away.

Have you found anything similar in them?

Posted: Thu Feb 9, 2023 9:24am

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Posted: Thu Feb 9, 2023 9:24am

Kaneda wrote on Thu Feb 9, 2023 9:07am:

You might have seen them in open freezer displays. Large round doughnut shaped cakes. They normally cost about nine euros so when they were on sale at a third of the price, I decided to buy one.

They taste OK but had some nasty surprises in them. Half the cake and I found something that looked like a battery, made of metal. Also a large fruit stone(?). Both could damage your teeth if you bit down hard on them. And some cellophane. I decided to throw the rest away....

 

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Have you found anything similar in them?

Yes, always: (sometimes, also in Xmas puddings in the UK.)

see link:

https://spanishsabores.com/roscon-de-reyes-recipe/

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Posted: Thu Feb 9, 2023 11:19am

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Posted: Thu Feb 9, 2023 11:19am

Yes, a broad bean and a king. Nicely wrapped. Nothing that would harm consumer. If you find a bean in your piece of cake, it is your turn to buy the cake next time. Hmmm, maybe for the full price. 

Posted: Thu Feb 9, 2023 11:38am

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Posted: Thu Feb 9, 2023 11:38am

Ann212 wrote on Thu Feb 9, 2023 11:19am:

Yes, a broad bean and a king. Nicely wrapped. Nothing that would harm consumer. If you find a bean in your piece of cake, it is your turn to buy the cake next time. Hmmm, maybe for the full price. 

But, if he found a "battery" within, he was overcharged! V

Posted: Thu Feb 9, 2023 11:51am

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Posted: Thu Feb 9, 2023 11:51am

Ann212 wrote on Thu Feb 9, 2023 11:19am:

Yes, a broad bean and a king. Nicely wrapped. Nothing that would harm consumer. If you find a bean in your piece of cake, it is your turn to buy the cake next time. Hmmm, maybe for the full price. 

Just the right size to swallow, and maybe kill a child or an animal.

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Posted: Thu Feb 9, 2023 12:14pm

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Posted: Thu Feb 9, 2023 12:14pm

Kaneda wrote on Thu Feb 9, 2023 11:51am:

Just the right size to swallow, and maybe kill a child or an animal.

I'm sure you are correct, but, I've never heard of such an instance. However, ( many years ago) I did swallow a sixpence (6d) at Xmas in UK. I retrieved it some hours later! V

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Posted: Thu Feb 9, 2023 12:18pm

Kaneda wrote on Thu Feb 9, 2023 11:51am:

Just the right size to swallow, and maybe kill a child or an animal.

Yes, you are right, lots of bits in the kitchen one could swallow. That's why they don't put coins anymore in cake in UK. But don't kill all traditions please. Or we will be sipping liquidised strained food. Cold, so nobody get burned... 

Posted: Thu Feb 9, 2023 1:56pm

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Posted: Thu Feb 9, 2023 1:56pm

Technically, one should not be feeding cake of any description to one’s animals..........

Posted: Thu Feb 9, 2023 2:16pm

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Posted: Thu Feb 9, 2023 2:16pm

But it’s the tradition, so everyone is excited looking for the hidden pieces.

It’s all explained on the packaging and if it was purchased directly from a bakery, the explanation sheet is in the box !

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Posted: Thu Feb 9, 2023 2:17pm

Stephanie86 wrote on Thu Feb 9, 2023 1:56pm:

Technically, one should not be feeding cake of any description to one’s animals..........

Cattle cake? But.....not "herd" of at Xmas! V

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