Grasmere gingerbread

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Grasmere gingerbread is a famous traditional English baked treat from the Lake District village of Grasmere, known for its unique cross between biscuit and cake with a spicy, buttery flavor.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf English food
baked good
regional specialty food
countryOfOrigin England
hasCulinaryStyle British baking
traditional English
hasFlavor buttery
spicy
hasIngredient butter
flour
ginger
spices
sugar
hasMainIngredient ginger
hasReputation famous local delicacy
iconic Lake District treat
hasTexture cross between biscuit and cake
isAssociatedWith Grasmere
surface form: Grasmere village

Lake District tourism
isEatenIn United Kingdom
isEatenOn special occasions
isEatenWith tea
isKnownFor distinctive spicy taste
traditional recipe
unique texture
isServedAs dessert
sweet snack
isTypicallySoldAt Grasmere shops
isTypicallySoldTo tourists
placeOfOrigin Grasmere
regionOfOrigin Cumbria
Lake District

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Grasmere knownFor Grasmere gingerbread