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A '''Belgian bun''' is a [[sweet roll|sweet bun]] containing [[Sultana (grape)|sultanas]] and usually topped with fondant [[icing (food)|icing]] and half a [[candied fruit|glace cherry]]. The bun is round or square shaped, with rounded off edges, making it similar in appearance to a [[Chelsea bun]]. It is also sometimes served with cream. No firm link has so far been established between the bun and [[Belgium]]; however, that country does produce as one of its specialties a very similar dessert (though with less icing) known as a [[couque suisse]].
A '''Belgian bun''' is a [[sweet roll|sweet bun]] containing [[Sultana (grape)|sultanas]] and usually topped with fondant [[icing (food)|icing]] and half a [[candied fruit|glace cherry]]. The bun is round or square shaped, with rounded off edges, making it similar in appearance to a [[Chelsea bun]]. It is also sometimes served with cream. No firm link has so far been established between the bun and [[Belgium]]; however, that country does produce as one of its specialties a very similar dessert (though with less icing) known as a [[couque suisse]].



==See also==
==See also==
* [[Bun#List of buns|List of buns]]
* [[List of buns]]
* {{portal-inline|Food}}
* {{portal-inline|Food}}



Revision as of 17:07, 22 April 2016

Belgian bun
TypeSweet roll
Main ingredientssultanas, icing

A Belgian bun is a sweet bun containing sultanas and usually topped with fondant icing and half a glace cherry. The bun is round or square shaped, with rounded off edges, making it similar in appearance to a Chelsea bun. It is also sometimes served with cream. No firm link has so far been established between the bun and Belgium; however, that country does produce as one of its specialties a very similar dessert (though with less icing) known as a couque suisse.

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