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"Let them eat cake" is the traditional translation of the French phrase "Qu'ils mangent de la brioche ", [1] said to have been spoken in the 18th century by "a great princess" upon being told that the peasants had no bread. The French phrase mentions brioche, a bread enriched with butter and eggs, considered a luxury food. The quote is taken to ...
The social media star, whose real name is Haley Kalil, can be heard lip-syncing to a sound saying, “Let them eat cake” while she shows her over-the-top look at the Met Gala in a May 7 video ...
One TikTok user went so far as to say: “This is Kellogg’s version of ‘let them eat cake’” — using a phrase often attributed to the last Queen of France, ... For context, the 20-year ...
Krasilovsky's 2014 film Let Them Eat Cake, contrasts the role of pastry from those who overindulge to people in Third World countries who have never consumed a pastry. The film documents the ingredients, creation of pastry, and the effects that pastry has—including obesity and diabetes—in several countries including Bangladesh, France ...
The wiki page for Foulon also mentions this, rendering the quote as "If those rascals have no bread, then let them eat hay." Though the Foulon phrase indicates callousness, as opposed to the obliviousness of "Let them eat cake", the similarity struck me as notable, given the common historical context of the two. I have not yet finished the book ...
Cake is frosted or iced or covered in fondant or ganache. Cheesecake has none of those things (unless it’s a super stunning layered cheesecake, which actually sounds amazing). Plus, it has a crust.
Let Them Eat Jellybeans title was a portmanteau referring to Reagan's favorite candy [125] and Marie Antoinette's monarchic "Let them eat cake" quip allengedly lobbed at France's starving peasantry two centuries hence.
Please do not reinsert them without consensus on the talk page. You cannot use a source which states that this person didn't actually say anything that could be constructed as "let them eat cake" and that the claims were twitter nonsense to support adding this to the article "let them eat cake". 163.1.15.238 12:28, 18 July 2023 (UTC)