Alternative names Hevva cake Region or state Cornwall, England | Type Cake Place of origin United Kingdom | |
Main ingredients Flour, lard, butter, milk, sugar, raisins Similar Cupcone, Marry girl cake, Flies' graveyard, Bulla cake, Banbury cake |
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Heavy cake or Hevva cake (Cornish: Hevva) is a cake made from flour, lard, butter, milk, sugar and raisins that originated in Cornwall.
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Its name is derived from the pilchard industry in Cornwall prior to the 20th century when a 'huer' (cliff top lookout) helped locate shoals of fish. The huer would shout 'Hevva!, Hevva!' to alert the boats to the location of the pilchard shoals. Cornish tradition states that Hevva cake was baked by the huers on their return to their homes, the cake being ready by the time the crews returned to land.
The cakes are about 1/2", with a criss-cross pattern scored across the top, representing the fishing nets.
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