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As bizarre as this sounds it's an actual cake. No, it doesn't groan but it's associated with childbirth historically, hence the name groaning cake. I stumbled upon this unusual recipe courtesy of a friend who was doing research about the history of childbirth and it's associated rituals.
Traditionally the cake is baked by pregnant women as a form of distraction during early labor. It then serves as a nourishing post-delivery treat for the hungry and tired new mother, her midwife, and any visitors. It's a particularly well known in the UK and Canada and possibly originates in Cornwall.
The tradition of a groaning cake, or kimbly, at birth is an ancient one. Wives' tales say that the scent of the groaning cake being baked in the birth house helps to ease the mother's pain. Some say if a mother breaks the eggs while she's aching, her labor won't last as long. Others say that if a family wants prosperity and fertility, the father must pass pieces of the cake to friends and family the first time the mother and baby are "churched" (or the first time they go to a public gathering) after a birth." Ami McKay
It sounds very much like a spice cake to me. Some recipes I've seen also include grated ginger and the addition of nuts like walnuts.
Ingredients -
- 2 ½ cups flour
- 3 eggs
- 2 tsp. baking powder
- ½ cup oil
- 1 tsp. baking soda
- ½ cup orange juice
- 2 tsp. cinnamon
- ¼ cup molasses
- ½ tsp. ground cloves
- 1 1/3 cups sugar
- 1 ½ cups apple (grated, no skin)
- 1 tsp. almond extract
Directions - Sift dry ingredients together. Add apple. Beat eggs. Add oil, orange juice, molasses and sugar. Add to dry ingredients. Mix well. Add almond extract. Bake at 350 F. for 35-40 minutes. Makes two 9 X 5 loaves or about 18 muffins. ~ Source ~