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  2. Strawberry cake - Wikipedia

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    In March 2015 at the La Trinidad Strawberry Festival, 6,000 slices of strawberry cake were served as part of the events. [30] The cakes for the slices were prepared using fresh strawberries. [30] Additional foods served at the event included strawberry cupcakes, strawberry kutsinta (a steamed rice cake) and strawberry wine. [30]

  3. Shortcake - Wikipedia

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    Strawberries were first included in a recipe for "Strawberry cake" which appeared in the June 1, 1845, issue (page 86) of The Ohio Cultivator (Columbus). The recipe was popularized by Eliza Leslie of Philadelphia in The Lady's Receipt-book (1847). These "Strawberry cakes" were made of a thick unleavened cookie of flour, butter, eggs and sugar ...

  4. List of cakes - Wikipedia

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    White cake: Unknown A vanilla flavored cake made without egg yolks. Whoopie pies: United States: A dessert made of two round pieces of chocolate cake with a sweet, creamy frosting serving as the filling. Wine cake: Colombia: A cake made with wine. Wingko: Indonesia: A traditional pancake made mainly of coconut. Yema cake: Philippines

  5. Zingers - Wikipedia

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    Vanilla Zingers Raspberry Zingers. Zingers come in chocolate, vanilla, and raspberry flavors. Chocolate and vanilla Zingers have a thick layer of icing on top with creamy non-dairy filling in the middle. Raspberry Zingers do not have icing on top but are instead covered in a mixture of shaved coconut and raspberry flavored syrup.

  6. Fraisier - Wikipedia

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    The fraisier is a strawberry cake made of an almond sponge cake or meringue, pastry cream, and strawberries. [1] The pastry is typically made during strawberry season, as the crucial ingredient is the strawberries. [1] [2] The name derives from the French word for strawberries, fraises. [3] It is a classic among French entremet desserts.

  7. What The Plastic Baby In Your King Cake Really Means - AOL

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    Find out the history of one of Mardi Gras's long-standing traditions: the Mardi Gras King Cake. Skip to main content. Subscriptions; Animals. Business. Entertainment. Fitness. Food. Games ...

  8. Cake - Wikipedia

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    The cake has been described as "somewhere between a firm sponge – with a greater proportion of flour to fat and eggs than a Victoria sponge cake – and a shortbread base and was proof of the bride-to-be's baking skills". Traditionally it is a two-layer cake filled and topped with strawberries or raspberries and whipped cream. [20]

  9. Rosalynn Carter's Strawberry Cake Has a Surprising Vintage ...

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