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  2. Sheet cake - Wikipedia

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    A full-size commercial sheet cake pan is 18 by 24 inches (46 cm × 61 cm) or 18 by 26 inches (46 cm × 66 cm) in size. [5] A half-sheet is half that size, and a quarter-sheet or 9-by-13-inch (23 cm × 33 cm) pan, which usually results in 16 to 24 servings of cake, is one-quarter the size. Sheet cakes, in general, are usually 2 to 3 inches (5 to ...

  3. Template:Cakes - Wikipedia

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  4. Sheet pan - Wikipedia

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    The half sheet is approximately the same size as the largest mass-market baking sheets found in supermarkets, and the quarter sheet is a common size for rectangular, single-layer cakes (e.g., the size used for a regular-sized box of cake mix, holding six cups of batter [2]).

  5. Template:Ice cream cake - Wikipedia

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  7. Shortbread - Wikipedia

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    This term may also reference the shape of a petticoat [4]); individual round biscuits (shortbread rounds); or; a thick (¾" or 2 cm) oblong slab cut into fingers. Shortbread may also be made in quadrant-shaped farls. In one of the oldest shapes, bakers pinched the edges of a shortbread round to suggest the rays of the sun. [4]

  8. Puff pastry - Wikipedia

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    Puff pastry, also known as pâte feuilletée, is a light, flaky pastry, its base dough (détrempe) composed of wheat flour and water.Butter or other solid fat (beurrage) is then layered into the dough.

  9. Wedding cake - Wikipedia

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    Cakes are usually priced on a per-person, or per-slice, basis. [1] Prices can range from a few dollars to a few hundred dollars per-person or slice, depending on the pastry chef who is hired to make the cake. Wedding cakes and cake decorating in general have become a certain pop culture symbol in western society.