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Jamaican Christmas Fruit Cake The Jamaican fruit cake, also known as Jamaican black cake, has roots in British Christmas traditions. It evolved in Jamaica with the influence of African and Caribbean culinary elements. The cake typically contains fruits like prunes, raisins, and currants soaked in rum, along with spices such as nutmeg and cinnamon. The rich and dark color comes from the use of browning, a caramelized sugar sauce. Jamaican fruit cake is often enjoyed during special occasions and celebrations, reflecting the diverse cultural influences in Jamaican cuisine. Most Jamaican families have their own unique recipe which they consider the best. Some persons prefer their cake with a cake-like texture while others prefer a more pudding texture. Ingredients • 1 cup butter or margarine • 1 cup brown sugar • 6 eggs • 4 cups mixed fruits, blended • 3 cups flour • ½ tsp baking soda • 3 tsp baking powder • 2 tsp vanilla extract • 1 tsp almond extract

port mixture into the batter (you may not need all the port/rum) Fold in the fruit. • Prepare 1 (9-inch) cake pan with grease/wax paper. Fill the pan 3/4 of the way and bake until a skewer comes out of the center of the cake clean, about 1 hour and 10 minutes (may vary based on your oven). • Cool for 5 minutes. • Pour the 2 cups wine over the warm cake. Allow to cool before removing from tin.

• 1 tsp rose water • 2 tsp lime juice • 1 tsp lime zest • ¼ cup bread crumbs

Tip: Place a pan with water on the bottom shelf of oven to prevent cake burning and keeping it moist.

• 1 tsp ground cinnamon • ½ tsp ground nutmeg

Fruit Soak

• 1 tsp mixed spice

1 pound black raisins

• 1 tsp salt • ¼ cup rum

1 pound golden raisins

• ½ cup Port wine (Red Label is best) 1 pound prunes, • 2 cups wine with ¼ cup rum for soaking Directions • Preheat oven to 350 degrees F. • In a mixing bowl, cream the butter and sugar until light and fluffy. Mix in the vanilla, lime juice, and lime zest. Add the eggs one at a time, and incorporate well. • Combine bread crumbs, flour, all the spices, baking powder, and salt. Combine rum and port. Add flour mixture alternately with rum/

8 oz mixed peel Jamaican white rum Brandy Port Put raisins, prunes, and mixed peel in a glass jar and cover with mixture of equal parts Jamaican white rum (Preferably wray and nephew white), Brandy and

Port. Cover with a tight fitting lid, label, and date the jar. Put in a cool, dry cupboard. From time to time, check the fruits to see if more liquor is needed, as the fruits will plump and soak up the liquid. Keep the fruit covered in liquor. It is best to allow the fruit to marinate for at least 1 month for best flavor. https://thejamaicanfoodie.blogspot. com/2011/10/jamaican-fruit-cake.html


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