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  2. Coffee cake (American) - Wikipedia

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    Coffee cake or coffeecake is a sweet bread common in the United States, so called because it is typically served with coffee. [1] [2] Leavenings can include yeast, baking soda, or baking powder. The modern dish typically contains no coffee. Outside the US, the term is generally understood to mean a cake flavored with coffee.

  3. List of cakes - Wikipedia

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    Coffee cake: Germany: A single-layer cake flavored with cinnamon and topped with a crumb topping, meant to be eaten with coffee. Coffee and walnut cake: United Kingdom: A sponge cake made with coffee and walnuts. Cookie Cake: United States: Cookie batter baked in a cake pan, topped with frosting and served in the style of traditional cake ...

  4. Kuchen - Wikipedia

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    A coffee cake-like pastry, marbled with veins and pockets of cinnamon, baked throughout; its primary components are butter and sugar. A marble cake or pound cake would be variations of this form, specifically known as a Marmorkuchen and Rührkuchen respectively. Streuselkuchen is a variation of this form.

  5. Fruity Coffee Cake Recipe - AOL

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  6. Coffee Coffee Cake Recipe - AOL

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    Set the oven to 375 degrees and butter a 5-cup bundtlette pan. In the bowl of your electric stand mixer, cream together the butter and sugar. To the same bowl with the mixer set on low, add the ...

  7. The result is a rich and tender cake with a perfectly crunchy topping, made to be served for weekend brunch, on Christmas morning with coffee, or after dinner with a hot toddy. Get the Rum Crumb ...

  8. Dutch cuisine - Wikipedia

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    As the Dutch Republic entered its Golden Age, lavish dishes became available to the wealthy middle class as well.The Dutch East India Company monopolised the trade in nutmeg, clove, mace and cinnamon, [15] provided in 1661 more than half of the refined sugar consumed in Europe, [16] and was the first to import coffee on a large scale to Europe, popularising the concept of coffee houses for the ...

  9. Fruity Coffee Cake Recipe - AOL

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    Preheat oven to 400°F. Spray an 8 inch square baking pan with non-stick cooking spray. In a medium bowl, combine the flour, baking powder, salt and sugar.