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Cake: Encyclopedia - Cake

A cake is a form of food, usually sweet, often baked. Cakes normally combine some kind of flour, a sweetening agent (commonly sugar), a binding agent (generally egg, though gluten or starch are often used by vegetarians and vegans), fats (usually butter or margarine, although a fruit puree can be substituted to avoid using fat), a liquid (milk, water or fruit juice), flavours and some form of leaven ...

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Cake: Encyclopedia II - Cake - Creating a cake
Since cakes are often iced or frosted, the term cake usually refers to the entire finished object: the cake and its frosting (topping). However, cake also refers to the part that is typically made from flour. Cake - Cake making ingredients and methods. Generally, cakes are meant to be "light and fluffy". Most cakes are made with wheat flour and therefore gluten, which means special care needs to be taken to ensure cakes don't have a chewy texture. The cake ingredients are mixed as little as possible ...

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Cake: Encyclopedia - Apple cake

Apple cake is a popular dessert produced with the main ingredient of apples. Such a cake is made through the process of slicing this sweet fruit to add fragrence to a plain cake base. Traditional apple cakes go a step further by including various spices such as nutmeg or cinnamon, which give off a unique flavour. Upon the addition of spices the batter can also be accompanied by crushed nuts, the most popular being walnuts and almonds. Dorset apple cake and Somerset apple cake are traditional forms of this cake, respectively from Dorset and Somerset, England. They may include ciders ...

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Cake: Encyclopedia - Cake mix

Cake mix can mean either a powdered mix of the dry ingredients used to produce a cake or the finished mixture before baking. The powder mixes require the addition of liquid ingredients before baking. Typically, a modern cake mix contains flour, sugar, shortening, leavening agents, and appropriate flavorings, and instructs the user to add egg, oil and/or some form of water to the mix before baking. Some mixes do not require eggs or oil. Prepackaged cake mixes were first introduced to American grocery store shelves in the 1940's by comp

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Cake: Encyclopedia - Birthday cake

A birthday cake in Western culture is a pastry or dessert served to a person on his or her birthday, sometimes decorated with the person's name and/or a message of congratulations. It is often decorated with candles, one for each year the person has been alive. One tradition is to add an extra candle "for good luck," although this varies. The candles are lit and everyone (except the person ...

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Cake: Encyclopedia - Carrot cake

Carrot cake is a sweet spice cake with grated carrot mixed into the batter. The carrot softens in the cooking process, and the cake usually has a soft, dense, texture. Many carrot cakes contain nuts. The carrots themselves add little, if any, flavour, but enhance the texture and appearance of the cake. Carrot cake - Serving. Carrot cake is often eaten plain, but it is commonly either glazed or topped with white icing or cream cheese icing and walnuts. They are popular in sheet cake as well as cupcak ...

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Cake: Encyclopedia - Chocolate cake

Chocolate cake is a common dessert cake served at many gatherings such as birthday parties and weddings, that contains chocolate. There are many different types of chocolate cake depending on the alteration of the ingredients and chocolate flavoring. Chocolate cake - Test Match Special. Chocolate cakes were a famous addition to the Test Match Special commentary box during Brian Johnstons day. Ray Illingworth was reportedly a big fan, "always being good for one" reported Brian, if more than one cake ...

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Cake: Encyclopedia - Welsh cake

The Welsh cake (Welsh pl: picau ar y maen) is a traditional Welsh snack, somewhat similar to a scone. The cakes are also known as bakestones within Wales because they are traditionally cooked on a bakestone (Welsh: maen), a cast iron griddle about 1.5cm or more thick which is placed on the fire or cooker. Welsh cakes are made from flour, butter or lard, eggs, sugar, and currants and/or raisins. They are roughly circular, a couple of inches (4–6cm) in d ...

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Cake: Encyclopedia - Wedding cake

A wedding cake is the traditional cake served to the guests at a wedding breakfast, after a wedding. It is usually a large cake, multi-layered or tiered, and heavily decorated with icing, occasionally over a layer of marzipan, topped with a small statue of a bride and groom. Other common motifs include doves, gold rings and horseshoes, the latter symbolising good luck. Achieving a dense, strong cake that can support the decorations while remaining edible can be c ...

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Cake: Encyclopedia - Bill Cosby

William Henry "Bill" Cosby, Jr., Ed.D (born July 12, 1937) is an American actor, comedian, educator, television producer and philanthropist. He was the first African-American man to star in his own television series (I Spy with Robert Culp, in the mid-1960s), and also broke racial boundaries with his stand-up comedy career in the 1960s and 1970s. After I Spy he starred in other series, some of which were successful (such as the long-running cartoon Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids), while others were not. In t ...

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Cake: Encyclopedia - Boston cream pie

The Boston Cream Pie is actually a cake, not a pie. The idea of it being a pie most likely stems from the easier avaliability of Pie Tins over Cake Pans during the time the dish originated. Created by a French Chef named Sanzian at Boston's Parker House Hotel in 1855, this pudding/cake combination comprises two layers of sponge cake which are then filled with vanilla custard. Afterwards, the cake is topped with a chocolate glaz ...

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Cake: Encyclopedia - Crithomancy

Crithomancy (also known as Critomancy) is a form of divination by the study of barley cakes in hope of drawing omens from them. The paste of cakes which are offered in sacrifice is closely examined, and the sought for answers are drawn from the flour which is spread upon them. The term crithomancy is also used for divination by cereal grains. Category: Divination ...

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Cake: Encyclopedia - Arctic Roll

An Arctic Roll is a British dessert made of ice cream wrapped in sponge cake to form a roll, often with jam between the sponge and the ice cream. It is commonly served in school. Americans do not know this phrase. It comes from jam roll (known in the United States as jelly roll). Other related archivesice cream, jam, jelly roll, sponge cake

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Cake: Encyclopedia - Alphitomancy

Alphitomancy (from Greek alphito, 'barley', and manteia, 'divination') is a form of divination involving barley cakes or loaves of barley bread. When someone in a group was suspected of a crime, the members of the group would be fed barley cakes or slices of barley bread. Supposedly, the guilty party would get indigestion, while all others would feel well. Other related archivesGreek, barley, crime, divination, indigestion

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Cake: Encyclopedia - Wafer

Wafer can refer to: Wafer (cooking) - Edible wafers, such as thin biscuits, cookies or cakes Wafer (electronics) - semiconductor wafers Other related archivesWafer (cooking), Wafer (electronics)

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Cake: Encyclopedia - Cookie

In the United States and Canada, a cookie is a small, flat baked cake (Commonwealth English biscuit). Cookie - Origin of name. Its name derives from the Dutch word koekje which means little cake, and arrived in the English language via the Scots language, rather than directly from the Dutch. In Scottish English the word denotes a small scone-like cake or bun, often filled with cream. The word cookie in English English is used mainly to identify American-style biscuits such ...

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Cake: Encyclopedia - Vanilla slice

Vanilla slice is a type of cake. It consists of a thick custard sauce, which is traditionally flavoured with vanilla, and which is sandwiched between flakey puff pastry or filo pastry and iced with either vanilla or raspberry glaze. It is commonly sold in milk bars and cake shops in Australia and is often referred to as a 'Snot Block' due to the consistency of the custard. They are also popular in the north of England. It is probably a version of the 'Napoleon' which may have originated in France or Italy, though ...

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Cake: Encyclopedia - Value added tax

Value added tax (VAT) is a sales tax levied on the sale of goods and services. In some countries, including Singapore, Australia, New Zealand and Canada, this tax is known as "goods and services tax" or GST. VAT is an indirect tax, in that the tax is collected from someone other than the person who actually bears the cost of the tax (namely the seller rather than the consumer). VAT was invented by Maurice Lauré, joint director of the French tax authority, the Direction générale des impôts, as taxe sur la va ...

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Cake: Encyclopedia - Bakewell Tart

Bakewell Tart, also known as a Bakewell Pudding, is a traditional English baked dessert tart or cake consisting of a shortcrust pastry shell, spread with jam and covered with a sponge-like filling enriched with ground almonds. Recipes abound, for example those given by Eliza Acton (1845) and Mrs Beeton (1861), and modern commercial examples are to be found in most cake shops and on every supermarket shelf. The name Bakewell Tart only became common in the 20th Century ...

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Cake: Encyclopedia - Shewbread

Showbread, shewbread, Schaubrot, lechem (hap)pānīm(לחם פנים) refers to the twelve cakes or loaves of bread which were continually present on the Table of Shewbread in the Jewish Temple as an offering to Yhwh. Shewbread - Composition and Presentation. Shewbread - Biblical Data:. Twelve cakes, with two-tenths of an ephah in each, and baked of fine flour, which were ranged in two rows (or piles) on the "pure" table that stood before Yhwh ...

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