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Coventry Godcake

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English pastry

Six puff pastry triangles filled with mincemeat on a plate, each with three slits scored in them
Coventry Godcakes

Coventry Godcakes are baked puff pastrypasties containing sweetmincemeat, which originate from the city ofCoventry, England. They are in the form of a right-angledisosceles triangle,[1] marked with three slits on the top and sprinkled with sugar. The triangular shape and the markings are said to be reference to theHoly Trinity.[2]

Godcakes are a New Year tradition in the city, and are given bygodparents to their godchildren along with a blessing for the year ahead.[3]

In 2010, Leigh Waite, a localBlue Badge Tourist Guide with an interest in baking, was given a recipe by a local historian David McGrory. Leigh tried out the recipe, producing them to sell during the annual Heritage Open Weekend event in the city.[4]

In August 2012, the Coventry Godcake was officially re-launched at a celebration event atCoventry Transport Museum attended by the Lord Mayor and guests, including the CoventryMummers.[5]

The triangles created in country lanes where three lanes meet derive their names from the Coventry Godcake. A triangle is created by the passing of farm vehicles, originally horse-drawn carts, as they turn. The so-called "god cakes", which are not particular to any one city or county, take their name from these triangular pastries.[citation needed]

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  1. ^White, Florence, ed. (1968).Good Things in England. London: The Cookery Book Club. p. 356.
  2. ^Rodger, James (1 May 2015)."What is a Coventry God Cake? How do you make one?".Coventry Telegraph. Retrieved28 April 2017.
  3. ^Taggart, Caroline (28 March 2014)."Let them eat British cake! Blighty's traditional teatime treats rediscovered".Daily Express. UK. Retrieved28 April 2017.
  4. ^Griffin, Mary (11 April 2014)."God-ly treats that deserve a big revival".Birmingham Post. UK. Retrieved28 April 2017.
  5. ^"Coventry God Cakes".Visit Coventry and Warwickshire. Archived fromthe original on 15 September 2015. Retrieved28 April 2017.
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