
Believe
it or not, there have been many international incidents, alliances, and
cultural shifts that revolved around cakes, pies, and other assorted
sweet treats. Consider the case of Eamon de Valera, a caper that became a
fiction trope.
In 1916, Eamon de Valera found himself
incarcerated because of his role in the 1916 Easter Rising, an uprising
in which people of Ireland tried to assert their independence from
British rule. De Valera managed to make a copy of the hail chaplain's
master key by stealing it and making a wax impression using melted-down
church candles. He sent the impression to his friends on the outside,
who fashioned a metal key and sent it to him, embedded in a cake.
Unfortunately, the key didn't function. They tried again, however, and
de Valera's second attempt at escape was successful.
How
did that cake change the world? Eamon de Valera went on to found the
political party Fianna Fáil, and over a 50-year political career served
as the leader of Ireland under several titles as the country gained its
independence. The other stories on
this list at mental_floss will make you say, "Oh yeah, I remember that!" Dessert turns out to be pretty important in the grand scheme of things.
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