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      Fairy bread is sliced white bread spread with butter or margarine and covered with hundreds and thousands (colorful round sprinkles), often served at children's parties in Australia and New Zealand. It is typically cut into triangles. Similar to the Dutch Hagelslag, which is a chocolate version, the flavor of fairy bread has been compared to Funfetti cake.


      History


      Although people had been putting hundreds and thousands (or nonpareils) on bread and butter for some time, the first known reference to this dish as fairy bread was in the Hobart Mercury in April 1929. Referring to a party for child inmates of the Consumptive Sanitorium, the article proclaimed that "The children will start their party with fairy bread and butter and 100s and 1,000s, and cakes, tarts, and home-made cakes..."
      The origin of the term is not known, but it may come from the poem 'Fairy Bread' in Robert Louis Stevenson's A Child's Garden of Verses published in 1885, and had been used for a number of different food items before the current usage.
      In April 2021, the satirical group The Chaser created a fabricated online petition calling for the renaming of fairy bread, calling it "offensive", which resulted in many mainstream news stories.
      In November 2021, a Google Doodle was created to celebrate fairy bread.
      In 2024 rumours surfaced that Fairy Bread, along with smiley fritz, had been banned from South Australian schools. The SA Education Department subsequently released a statement that this was not the case and that their new guidelines for school canteens were optional.


      See also


      Muisjes, sugar coated anise seeds
      Vlokken, curved chocolate flakes
      List of bread dishes


      References




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    Fairy bread - Wikipedia

    Fairy bread is sliced white bread spread with butter or margarine and covered with hundreds and thousands (colorful round sprinkles), [1] often served at children's parties in Australia and New Zealand.

    Fairy Bread Recipe - NYT Cooking

    Feb 13, 2025 · Fairy bread is a much-loved treat with fairly murky origins; one variation is hagelslag, a Dutch treat that uses chocolate sprinkles instead of rainbow-colored rounds. After one bite of fairy bread, it is clear why the combination of soft bread, creamy butter and crunchy, sugary sprinkles is beloved by so many — and may be soon by you, too.

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    Jun 17, 2020 · Fairy Bread is simply white bread, smothered in spreadable butter and covered with colourful sprinkles called 100’s & 1000’s. It’s super quick to make and is often served at kid’s birthday parties as a tea-time treat.

    Fairy Bread Recipe - The Spruce Eats

    Sep 13, 2024 · Befitting its whimsical name, fairy bread is a fun and colorful treat popular at children's birthday parties in Australia and New Zealand. And with just three simple ingredients, it's a snap to make. What is Fairy Bread?

    Fairy Bread - Allrecipes

    Jan 11, 2023 · This is a great Aussie kids party favorite, we were all brought up on it. Bread is spread with margarine and topped with colored sprinkles, or if you are in Australia, 100's and 1000's. It's a loved recipe.

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    Take a cue from the Australians and make fairy bread for your next party: It has been a popular children's birthday treat Down Under for generations, and we think it'll go over just as well with...

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    Dec 20, 2017 · Although the name gives it an air of magic, Australian fairy bread is actually just a delicious 3-ingredient treat: a slice of bread spread with butter and covered in—wait for it—rainbow...

    Fairy Bread Recipe (3 Ingredients) | The Kitchn

    Dec 12, 2023 · Fairy bread is a treat of buttered white bread topped with sprinkles. In Australia and New Zealand, it is served as a snack and at children’s birthday parties using rainbow sprinkles . In the Netherlands, they refer to sprinkles as “hagelslag” or “hailstorm” and use chocolate sprinkles.

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    Jun 16, 2015 · Take a trip down memory lane when you make this simple and yummy Fairy Bread, perfect for children's parties or just for fun! Sprinkles make it perfect!

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    Oct 27, 2020 · Did you know: Australia has its very own National Fairy Bread day on November 24th each year! Bread – Fluffy white sandwich bread is the OG – wholegrain just won’t do! But as with any recipe, sub with whatever bread you prefer. Leave the crusts on or cut them off, totally up to you. Butter – Your “glue” for the sprinkles.