Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Brandy snaps are a popular snack or dessert food in the United Kingdom, Ireland, Australia and New Zealand. They are edible, often tubular, brittle, sweet, baked casings that are typically 10 cm long and 2 cm in diameter. They are served filled with whipped cream.They are commonly made from a mixture of golden syrup, flour, ginger, cream, sugar, butter, and lemon juice. A variation on the recipe included bicarbonate of soda, egg and self-raising flour instead. They cooked on a moderate heat and are baked briefly as a flat disc that is then rolled while still hot and soft. The whipped cream can be sweetened with brandy or vanilla."@en }
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- Brandy_snaps abstract "Brandy snaps are a popular snack or dessert food in the United Kingdom, Ireland, Australia and New Zealand. They are edible, often tubular, brittle, sweet, baked casings that are typically 10 cm long and 2 cm in diameter. They are served filled with whipped cream.They are commonly made from a mixture of golden syrup, flour, ginger, cream, sugar, butter, and lemon juice. A variation on the recipe included bicarbonate of soda, egg and self-raising flour instead. They cooked on a moderate heat and are baked briefly as a flat disc that is then rolled while still hot and soft. The whipped cream can be sweetened with brandy or vanilla.".
- Q4957262 abstract "Brandy snaps are a popular snack or dessert food in the United Kingdom, Ireland, Australia and New Zealand. They are edible, often tubular, brittle, sweet, baked casings that are typically 10 cm long and 2 cm in diameter. They are served filled with whipped cream.They are commonly made from a mixture of golden syrup, flour, ginger, cream, sugar, butter, and lemon juice. A variation on the recipe included bicarbonate of soda, egg and self-raising flour instead. They cooked on a moderate heat and are baked briefly as a flat disc that is then rolled while still hot and soft. The whipped cream can be sweetened with brandy or vanilla.".