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- Colston_bun abstract "A Colston bun is named after Sir Edward Colston and made in the city of Bristol, England. Composed of a yeast dough flavoured with dried fruit, candied peel and sweet spices. The bun comes into two size categories: "dinner plate" with eight wedge marks on the surface and "ha'penny starver", an individual sized bun.The Colston Bun is traditionally distributed on Colston Day to some of the school children in Bristol by the Colston Society. The larger bun is taken home to be shared with the child's family, while the 'staver' can be eaten immediately to 'stave off' hunger.".
- Colston_bun ingredient Bakers_yeast.
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- Colston_bun ingredient Dried_fruit.
- Colston_bun ingredient Spice.
- Colston_bun ingredientName "Yeastdough,dried fruit,candied peel, sweetspices".
- Colston_bun region Bristol.
- Colston_bun type Bread.
- Colston_bun wikiPageID "4372829".
- Colston_bun wikiPageLength "1798".
- Colston_bun wikiPageOutDegree "17".
- Colston_bun wikiPageRevisionID "628349581".
- Colston_bun wikiPageWikiLink Bakers_yeast.
- Colston_bun wikiPageWikiLink Bread.
- Colston_bun wikiPageWikiLink Bristol.
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- Colston_bun wikiPageWikiLink Category:British_breads.
- Colston_bun wikiPageWikiLink Category:Buns.
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- Colston_bun wikiPageWikiLink Edward_Colston.
- Colston_bun wikiPageWikiLink List_of_British_breads.
- Colston_bun wikiPageWikiLink Spice.
- Colston_bun wikiPageWikiLink Yeast.
- Colston_bun wikiPageWikiLinkText "Colston bun".
- Colston_bun country "England".
- Colston_bun hasPhotoCollection Colston_bun.
- Colston_bun mainIngredient "Yeast dough, dried fruit, candied peel, sweet spices".
- Colston_bun name "Colston bun".
- Colston_bun region Bristol.
- Colston_bun type "Sweet bread".
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- Colston_bun subject Category:British_breads.
- Colston_bun subject Category:Buns.
- Colston_bun subject Category:Sweet_breads.
- Colston_bun subject Category:Yeast_breads.
- Colston_bun type Article.
- Colston_bun type Food.
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- Colston_bun type Thing.
- Colston_bun type Q2095.
- Colston_bun comment "A Colston bun is named after Sir Edward Colston and made in the city of Bristol, England. Composed of a yeast dough flavoured with dried fruit, candied peel and sweet spices. The bun comes into two size categories: "dinner plate" with eight wedge marks on the surface and "ha'penny starver", an individual sized bun.The Colston Bun is traditionally distributed on Colston Day to some of the school children in Bristol by the Colston Society.".
- Colston_bun label "Colston bun".
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- Colston_bun wasDerivedFrom Colston_bun?oldid=628349581.
- Colston_bun isPrimaryTopicOf Colston_bun.
- Colston_bun name "Colston bun".