How do you spell braic??

You know, that fruity cake with a penny it.



Answers:    it is spelt "breac". This is an Irish word which system 'speckled'. The cake is called breac becasue of the currants within it. The word has be anglicised and is often spelt brack.
Sounds close to a "king cake" used in different countries during carnival. A small prize is baked in it. Maybe the notion is the same its a barm brack
Usually brack, or barn brack. haha, i dodnt know it be exculivly irish!!, its called brack or barm brack!, you grasp it at holloween!

oh, and you usually get a reall really cheap ring inside (made of steel)
Well to be exact kind of a rip stale I would like to find a tiniest a quarter when I eat some cake. Is it adjectives moist inside. How does it smell I hate drinking a smelly one. There is nothing worst after eating some of that smelly cake. And I really disgust it when there is fuzz in it here should never be hair within or on it I love a hairless cake all right hope that helps.

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