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Chorley cakes are flattened fruit-filled pastry cakes traditionally associated with the town of Chorley in Lancashire England. They are a close relative of the more widely known Eccles cake but have some significant differences. The Chorley cake is significantly less sweet than its Eccles cousin and is commonly eaten with a light spread of butter on top and sometimes a slice of Lancashire cheese on the side.

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