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  • The following is a list of types of [[cake]], a sweet baked dessert. == Sponge Cakes ==
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  • '''Sponge cakes''' are a type of [[cake]] made from [[flour]], [[sugar]], and [[eggs]], and sometimes leavened with ...longer history in other parts of the world, such as the Italian [[Genoise cake]] and the French [[Génoise]].
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  • ...ating from [[Romania]]. Named after French Marshal [[Joseph Joffre]], this cake is a distinctive part of Romanian [[cuisine]] and is often served on specia ...century, during the time of Marshal Joseph Joffre's visit to Romania. The cake was named in his honor, reflecting the high esteem in which he was held. Th
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  • ...er, to a more elaborate preparation that uses dark chocolate or semi-sweet chocolate. ...ate was added to cake batter, to make the first known version of chocolate cake.
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  • ...arious ingredients, including [[sponge cake]], [[cream]], [[fruit]], and [[chocolate]]. It is often decorated elaborately and served at celebrations and special ...created in the early 20th century in France. The concept behind the meter cake was to create a visually impressive dessert that could be shared among many
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  • ...ess of the cake with the richness of the custard and the smoothness of the chocolate. ...s the dessert was served since its opening in 1856. The original name was "Chocolate Cream Pie," and it has evolved over time into the Boston Cream Pie we know
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  • ...dark chocolate flavor and light, airy texture, making it a favorite among chocolate lovers worldwide. ...gó]], who was known for his enchanting music and tumultuous love life. The cake was reportedly created in his honor in the late 19th century, during the he
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  • Overview of Yule log (cake): | main_ingredient = [[Sponge cake]], [[Chocolate]], [[Cream]]
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  • ...orange-flavoured jelly, sandwiched between a sponge base and a coating of chocolate. ...orange grown in Jaffa, the modern-day city of Tel Aviv, Israel. The Jaffa Cake quickly became a popular snack in the UK and has remained so ever since.
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  • ...h cuisine|French]] dessert made from fresh strawberries and a light sponge cake. The name "Fraisier" comes from the French word for strawberry, "fraise". T ...ingredients of a Fraisier are fresh [[strawberry|strawberries]], [[sponge cake]], and a cream filling. The cream filling is typically made from a mixture
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  • ...re, consisting of seven layers, each with a unique texture and flavor. The cake is typically served on special occasions, particularly at weddings and birt ...n Veils Cake," is derived from the seven layers that make up the cake. The cake's creation is often attributed to the renowned pastry chef [[Salvatore De R
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  • | type = Snack cake | main_ingredient = Sponge cake, cream filling, chocolate coating
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  • ...any parts of the [[United Kingdom]]. The cake is known for its distinctive chocolate and orange flavors, making it a unique alternative to the more commonly ser ...t it is believed to have been first created in the early 20th century. The cake gained popularity in the UK during the 1930s, thanks to the efforts of bake
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  • ...') is a traditional Hungarian dessert, famous for its layered sponge cake, chocolate buttercream filling, and caramel topping. It was invented by Hungarian past ...could last longer than other pastries in an era without refrigeration. The cake's distinct caramel glaze not only added a unique flavor but also served to
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  • ...ional French dessert that combines the rich flavors of almond, coffee, and chocolate. It is known for its intricate layering and elegant presentation. ...her Parisian patisserie, [[Lenôtre]]. Regardless of its exact origins, the cake was reportedly named in honor of the [[Paris Opera]].
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  • ...with pieces covered in [[jam]] and wrapped in a layer of [[marzipan]]. The cake is visually distinctive for its two-by-two check pattern alternately colour ...gland, with the name referring to the town of [[Battenberg, Germany]]. The cake was supposedly created in honour of the 1884 marriage of Queen Victoria's g
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  • ...a number of different types of cakes and pastries, including [[sponge cake|sponge cakes]], [[fruitcake|fruitcakes]], and [[cheesecake|cheesecakes]]. ...late sponge cake with a rich cherry filling, topped with whipped cream and chocolate shavings.
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  • ...s unique "butterfly" design. Originating from the [[United Kingdom]], this cake is a popular choice for celebrations such as [[birthday]]s and [[tea party| ...m, although the exact date of its creation is unknown. It is a traditional cake that has been enjoyed by generations of British families, particularly duri
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  • ...Prinzregententorte is named after Luitpold, prince regent of Bavaria. The cake's exact origin remains in dispute; among those claimed as its creators are * [[Dark chocolate]]
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  • ...ed with a thick layer of chocolate and decorated with marzipan fruits. The cake is traditionally associated with [[Christmas]] and is believed to have orig ...ialty and quickly gained popularity in the UK. Despite its name, the Tunis Cake has no known connections to [[Tunisia]] or Tunisian cuisine.
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