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Cakes
Any sweet, baked foodstuff that is usually made by mixing flour, sugar, eggs and baking powder.
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Cupcake
Baked goods; Cakes
A cupcake (the common US, Canadian, South African and Australian term) or fairy cake (the common British and Irish term), is a small cake designed to serve one person, frequently baked in a small, ...
Sfogliatelle
Baked goods; Cakes
Sfogliatelle are shell or cone shaped filled pastries native to Italian cuisine. "Sfogliatelle" means "many leaves/layers," the pastry's texture resembling leaves stacked on each other.
parkin
Baked goods; Cakes
A type of cake or sometimes biscuit that is made from oatmeal and molasses. It is most commonly eaten in England, particularly Yorkshire, and most often on the 5th of November - bonfire night. It is ...
Extract
Baked goods; Cakes
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Buche de Noel
Baked goods; Cakes
Buche de Noel is a cake roll, usually made and served around the Christmas holiday. Originating from France, Buche de Noel means "yule log." This cake has a jelly and chocolate buttercream frosting ...
Boston cream pie
Baked goods; Cakes
Without being mislead by the word choice in the identification of this dessert, Boston cream pie is actually a cake made from sponge cake that is layered with vanilla custard. The cake has a ...
Babka
Baked goods; Cakes
A yeast ring originating in Eastern European, baked with raisins or other dried fruit in the dough. Similar to coffee cake, without the glaze or streusel. Today it also is also made in a loaf shape. ...