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Gofers

Pies and Pastries
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Suffolk

Said in ‘Suffolk words and phrases‘ by Edward Moor (1771-1848) (Moor 1823) to be a form of cake or pie with a crimped crust, a particular speciality of Stratford St Andrews.

See also: Goofers




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