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  • 113 bytes (12 words) - 06:12, 7 April 2024
  • ...layer. The number of layers in a layer cake can vary, but most traditional layer cakes have between two and four layers. ...ring in various cultures around the world. The modern version of the layer cake, however, is believed to have originated in Europe during the mid-19th cent
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  • ...rs and intricate patterns, which are created by layering different colored cake batters. ...as introduced to Sarawak in the mid-1970s by the Indonesian community. The cake was initially a ceremonial dessert, served during special occasions such as
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  • == Keto Lemon Layer Cake with Lemon Curd and Mascarpone Frosting == ...ny occasion. The tangy lemon curd and creamy mascarpone frosting make this cake a crowd-pleaser.
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  • ...layer. The number of layers in a layer cake can vary, but most traditional layer cakes have between two and four layers. ...ring in various cultures around the world. The modern version of the layer cake, however, is believed to have originated in Europe during the mid-19th cent
    2 KB (336 words) - 02:42, 4 March 2024
  • ...rs and intricate patterns, which are created by layering different colored cake batters. ...as introduced to Sarawak in the mid-1970s by the Indonesian community. The cake was initially a ceremonial dessert, served during special occasions such as
    2 KB (295 words) - 10:20, 25 February 2024
  • ...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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  • '''Fudge cake''' is a type of [[chocolate cake]] that is known for its rich and dense texture. It is a popular dessert in ...the late 19th century. The first known recipe for a cake resembling fudge cake was published in the [[Boston Cooking School Cook Book]] in 1896.
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  • ...se layer of [[shortbread]], a middle layer of [[raspberry]] jam, and a top layer of [[coconut]] meringue. ...visited New Zealand in the 19th century. However, the exact origins of the cake are unclear, with some sources suggesting it may have been brought to New Z
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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 ...Salvatore De Riso]], who is said to have been inspired by the dance of the seven veils performed by [[Salome]] in the biblical story of [[Herod Antipas]].
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  • ...[holidays]]. The process of making a layer cake involves baking individual cake layers, allowing them to cool, and then stacking them with layers of frosti The concept of layer cakes is believed to have originated in Europe during the 17th century, coi
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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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  • ...s the "World's Best Cake" (''Verdens Beste'' in Norwegian). It is a sponge cake layered with meringue and vanilla cream, and topped with almonds. ...nown, but it is believed to have been created in the mid-20th century. The cake quickly gained popularity across Norway and is now a staple at celebrations
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  • '''Opera cake''' is a traditional French dessert that combines the rich flavors of almond ...her Parisian patisserie, [[Lenôtre]]. Regardless of its exact origins, the cake was reportedly named in honor of the [[Paris Opera]].
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  • ...en Maria Luisa of Spain, the cake is known for its unique layers of sponge cake and fruit jam, typically [[orange marmalade]], sandwiched between them. ...for her love of sweets, and the cake was reportedly made in her honor. The cake quickly became a popular dessert in Colombia, and its popularity has since
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  • ...served upside-down. The most common version is the [[pineapple upside-down cake]], but many variations exist, including apple, peach, and cherry. ...ign on top. The modern version of the upside-down cake, with its signature layer of caramelized fruit, became popular in the United States in the early 20th
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  • ...Civilian Defense Corps during World War II in Brooklyn, New York where the cake was originally created. ...ly, Ebinger's went out of business in 1972, but the legacy of the Blackout cake lives on.
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  • The following is a list of types of [[cake]], a sweet baked dessert. [[Sponge cake]] is a light cake made with eggs, flour and sugar, sometimes leavened with baking powder.
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  • == Dripping Cake == [[File:Dripping_cake.jpg|thumb|A dripping cake with colorful icing.]]
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  • ...ake|sponge cakes]] to elaborate [[layer cake|layer cakes]], as long as the cake has a blue color. The history of blue cake is not well-documented, but it is likely that the practice of coloring cake
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  • ...cake''' is a popular dessert that combines elements of [[ice cream]] and [[cake]]. It is often served at celebrations such as birthdays and weddings, and c ...creams that were often layered with fruit and cream. The modern ice-cream cake emerged in the mid-20th century, with companies like [[Carvel]] popularizin
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  • ...with the city of [[St. Louis, Missouri]]. It is a dense, sweet, and sticky cake that is rich in flavor and has a unique texture due to the use of [[butter] ...nd gooier than a traditional cake, hence the name "gooey butter cake". The cake quickly became a local favorite and has remained a staple of St. Louis cuis
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  • ...known for its distinctive dome shape, and is traditionally covered with a layer of green marzipan, topped with a pink marzipan rose. ...enny Åkerström]], who taught the daughters of King Gustaf V of Sweden. The cake was named after the princesses, who were said to be particularly fond of it
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  • == Simnel Cake == ...aster period in the United Kingdom, Ireland, and some other countries. The cake is distinguished by two layers of almond paste or marzipan, one in the midd
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