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Guyanese Style fruit cake is a mash-up between pound cake also called sponge cake in Guyana and black cake. It is light and fluffy in texture, with bits of macerated fruits. It has the flavor of rum soaked fruits but typically doesn’t have added rum, until now. I poured orange liqueur over mine when it was done baking and it was so yummy.
To make the fruits for my fruit cake I typically cook a combination of raisins, currants, prunes, maraschino (cocktail) cherries and mixed peel in 4 cups of red wine for about 30 minutes on medium heat. My house smells like a wine bar for quite a few hours after I am done cooking the fruits.
A classic Caribbean fruit cake is a basic pound cake recipe with almost equal parts of chopped fruit added to it. The result is a dense, moist cake that really has a give to it when you bite in. Okay I know this picture doesn’t look appetizing, but it is what it is, dried fruits in wine.
Fruitcake (or fruit cake) is a cake made with chopped candied fruit and/or dried fruit, nuts, and spices, and (optionally) soaked in spirits. A cake that simply has fruit in it as an ingredient can also be colloquially called a fruit cake
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