Bulla cake

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Bulla cake, usually referred to as bulla, is a rich Jamaican cake made with molasses and brown sugar,[1] and spiced with ginger[2] and nutmeg.

Alternative namesBullah
TypeSnack
Place of originJamaica
Main ingredientsMolasses, flour and brown sugar
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Bulla cake
Bulla cakes in Jamaica
Alternative namesBullah
TypeSnack
Place of originJamaica
Main ingredientsMolasses, flour and brown sugar
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Jamaican bulla cakes are small loaves that are flat, round, and sometimes dark-colored or light-colored.[2] They are inexpensive and easy to make using molasses, brown sugar, vanilla, flour and baking soda.[2] In Jamaica, bulla= comes in different flavours such as "spice" (with cinnamon and nutmeg), Jamaican ginger, coconut and pineapple. Also, smaller bulla cakes ("mini-bulla") are sold on the island.

Traditionally, bulla is a popular treat for schoolchildren, often paired with milk or cherry malt.[2] It is commonly paired with cheese or avocado.[3][4]

As a traditional food of Jamaica, the bulla cake has been considered an emblem related to development on the island nation.[5] Former solicitor general of Jamaica and Air Jamaica president Kenneth Rattray was a fan of bulla.[6]

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