When we first visited Cornwall earlier in Spring I never expected I’d come back with any recipes different than the famous Cornish patties. Having grown up in a culture where going to the beach implied dogfish stocked empanadas, machete opened coconut and fried green plantain topped with soft white cheese, the idea of encountering a lard-based fruit cake was definitely not in the agenda of our little British seaside adventure. I guess finding sunshine was not in our plans either so discovering the Cornish Hevva cake compensated for the layers of coats that covered our unused bathing suits.
We learnt that Hevva cake was traditionally a fisherman’s treat prepared by their loving wives to warm up their husbands after a successful fishing trip. It definitely kept us warm whilst hiking around Falmouth and now, half way through the summer, triggers newly formed memories and associations of what a beach trip is like in our adoptive island.
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