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CHELSEA BUNS

The original Chelsea bun was first made at the Chelsea Bun House, London,  in the late 17th or early 18th century. It is a sweet yeast bun made from a piece of dough filled with fruit (usually currants) and rolled up in a coil, like a jelly roll.

 

 

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