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  2. Bundt cake - Wikipedia

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    Babka (cake) in a Bundt shape. The Bundt cake derives in part from a European brioche-like cake called Gugelhupf. In the north of Germany, Gugelhupf is traditionally known as Bundkuchen (German pronunciation: [ˈbʊntkuːxn̩]), a name formed by joining the two words Bund and Kuchen (cake). [1] Opinions differ as to the significance of the word ...

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    Nothing Bundt Cakes is clutch in these situations. The brand, which sells Bundt cakes in various sizes and flavors, launched in 1997 and has grown to more than 500 bakeries across the U.S. and Canada.

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  5. H. David Dalquist - Wikipedia

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    In the early 1950s, Dalquist designed the Bundt cake pan. [1] Bundt cakes became very popular after the Tunnel of Fudge cake recipe took second place at the 1966 Pillsbury Bake-Off. [3] Dalquist subsequently licensed the name to Pillsbury for use in their cake mixes. He later helped develop thermoset plastics used in microwave cookware. [4] [5]

  6. List of cakes - Wikipedia

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    Any cake prepared with beer as a main ingredient; pictured is a chocolate bundt cake infused with stout beer. Berlingozzo: Lamporecchio: A simple ring-shaped yeast cake to celebrate Carnival. Better than sex cake: United States: A chocolate or yellow cake with a moist, filled center, covered with whipped cream. Bibikkan: Sri Lanka

  7. Gugelhupf - Wikipedia

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    A Gugelhupf (also Kugelhupf, Guglhupf, Gugelhopf, pronounced [ˈɡuːɡl̩.hʊp͡f,-hɔp͡f, ˈkuːɡl̩-], and, in France, kouglof, kougelhof, or kougelhopf, is a cake traditionally baked in a distinctive ring pan, similar to Bundt cake, but leavened with baker's yeast.

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