- Fruitcake
Fruitcake (or fruit cake) is a
cake made with choppedcandied fruit and/or driedfruit , nuts andspice s, and optionally soaked in spirits. In theUnited Kingdom certain rich versions may be iced and decorated. Fruitcakes are often served in the celebration ofweddings andChristmas . It is typically portrayed as a rather unpopular dessert in the media.History
The earliest recipe from
ancient Rome listspomegranate seeds,pine nuts, andraisins that were mixed intobarley mash.In the
Middle Ages ,honey ,spices , and preservedfruit s were added and the name "fruitcake" was first used, from a combination of the words "fruit" (Latin : fructus,Old French : frui), and "cake" (Old Norse : kaka, Middle English: kechel) [ [http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/fruitcake fruitcake - Definitions from Dictionary.com ] ] .Starting in the 16th century, inexpensive sugar from the
American Colonies , and the discovery that high concentrations of sugar could preserve fruits, created an excess of candied fruit, thus making fruitcakes more affordable and popularRobert Sietsema. [http://www.villagevoice.com/nyclife/0247,sietsema,40011,15.html "A Short History of Fruitcake"] , "The Village Voice ", November 20-26, 2002.] Fruitcakes soon proliferated all overEurope , however recipes varied greatly in different countries and throughout the ages, depending on the available ingredients as well as in some instances on church regulations regarding the observance of fast (e.g. "Butterbrief ")fact|date=February 2008.In the 18th century in some areas in Europe, fruitcakes were made using nuts from the harvest for good luck in the following year. The cake was then saved and eaten before the harvest of the next yearfact|date=February 2008.
The fruitcake also remained popular at Victorian Teas in England throughout the 19th centuryfact|date=February 2008.
Germany
Dresdner
stollen is a fruitcake that originated in Dresden over 500 years ago. [ [http://www.dw-world.de/dw/article/0,2144,2283816,00.html Dresden Fruitcake: Germany's Secret Weapon] ] Traditional Stollen are made with yeast, water and flour, and usuallysuccade , almonds, and spices such as cardamom and cinnamon. They are baked in a traditional form and sprinkled with powdered sugar. Stollen have a higher ratio of cake batter to fruit and nuts than American fruitcakes.Italy
Panforte is a chewy, dense Tuscan fruitcake dating back to 13th century Siena. Panforte are stongly flavored with spices and baked in a shallow form.In the United States
Typical American fruitcakes are rich in fruit and nuts.
Mail-order fruitcakes in America began in 1913. Some well-known American bakers of fruitcake include
Collin Street Bakery inCorsicana, Texas , andThe Claxton Bakery inClaxton, Georgia . Both Collin Street and Claxton are southern companies with access to cheap nuts, for which the expression "nutty as a fruitcake" was derived in 1935. Commercial fruitcakes are often sold fromcatalog s bycharities as afund raiser .Most American mass-produced fruitcakes are alcohol free, but traditional recipes are saturated with
liqueur s orbrandy , and covered inpowdered sugar , both of which prevent mold. Brandy or wine-soaked linens can be used to store the fruitcakes, and some people feel fruitcakes improve with age.
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