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- Q284215 subject Q7213610.
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- Q284215 abstract "Fairy bread is sliced white bread spread with margarine or butter and covered with sprinkles or hundreds and thousands which stick to the spread. It is typically cut into four triangles.It is commonly served at children's parties in Australia and New Zealand. The origin of the term is not known, but it may come from the poem 'Fairy Bread' in Robert Louis Stevenson's A Child's Garden of Verses, published in 1885.".
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- Q284215 ingredientName "White bread,butterormargarine,sprinklesorhundreds and thousands".
- Q284215 thumbnail Fairy_Bread.jpg?width=300.
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- Q284215 mainIngredient "White bread, butter or margarine, sprinkles or hundreds and thousands".
- Q284215 name "Fairy bread".
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- Q284215 type Food.
- Q284215 type FunctionalSubstance.
- Q284215 type Thing.
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- Q284215 comment "Fairy bread is sliced white bread spread with margarine or butter and covered with sprinkles or hundreds and thousands which stick to the spread. It is typically cut into four triangles.It is commonly served at children's parties in Australia and New Zealand. The origin of the term is not known, but it may come from the poem 'Fairy Bread' in Robert Louis Stevenson's A Child's Garden of Verses, published in 1885.".
- Q284215 label "Fairy bread".
- Q284215 depiction Fairy_Bread.jpg.
- Q284215 name "Fairy bread".