Boston bun

Sweet roll with spices and thick icing From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

A Boston bun, also known as a Sally Lunn, is a large spiced bun with a thick layer of coconut icing, prevalent in Australia and New Zealand. Traditionally the bun contains sieved mashed potato,[1] and modern versions sometimes contain raisins or sultanas, the inclusion of which dates from the 1930s.[2] Records for the sale of a product named "Boston Bun" can be found dating from the early 20th century.[3] It is often served sliced and buttered, to accompany a cup of tea. The origin of the name is unknown.[4]

Alternative namesSally Lunn
Place of originAustralia, New Zealand
Main ingredientsWheat flour, raising agent, water or milk, sugar, dried fruit, spices, coconut icing
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Boston bun
Alternative namesSally Lunn
TypeSpiced bun
Place of originAustralia, New Zealand
Main ingredientsWheat flour, raising agent, water or milk, sugar, dried fruit, spices, coconut icing
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