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What is an "Iced Nelson"?

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moggie 939 | 16:35 Thu 29th May 2008 | Food & Drink
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In the mid 1950s when I was in the RAF I used to buy in the NAAFI a cake called an "ICED NELSON" Has anyone heard of it since?

It had pastry base, then some sort of moist pudding type mix rather like a Banbury and then another layer of pastry with icing on top. It was about 4 inches square and 2 inches deep.

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my friend worked in a bakers and they
did sell them ..but not seen them
in years ..try a local baker or farmers
market

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