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  2. Genoise - Wikipedia

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    Genoise should not be confused with pain de Gênes (lit. ' Genoa bread '), which is made from almond paste, but it is similar to pan di Spagna (lit. ' Spanish bread '). [6] [7] It is a whole-egg cake, unlike some other sponge cakes for which yolks and whites are beaten separately, such as Pão de Ló.

  3. List of cakes - Wikipedia

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    A classic layered Viennese desert consisting of a sponge cake layer and meringue and filled with red currant jam. The colors of the layers, white and yellow, are meant to represent the colors of the Vatikan. [18] Khanom bodin: Thailand: A dense cake made from wheat or Maida flour, fresh butter, and sweetened condensed milk.

  4. 12 Types of Cake to Add to Your Baking Repertoire - AOL

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    How to tell a chiffon from a genoise from a hot milk sponge. How to tell a chiffon from a genoise from a hot milk sponge. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please ...

  5. Sponge cake - Wikipedia

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    Although sponge cake is usually made without butter, its flavour is often enhanced with buttercream, pastry cream or other types of fillings and frostings. [9] The sponge soaks up flavours from fresh fruits, fillings and custard sauces. [7] Sponge cake covered in boiled icing was very popular in American cuisine during the 1920s and 1930s. The ...

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    Made from layers of fluffy genoise sponge and frosted with airy milk cream, the cakes hit that "not too sweet" sugar level and come in flavors such as Yogurt Green Grape and Strawberry Milk Cream ...

  7. List of Italian desserts and pastries - Wikipedia

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    Genoise: Sponge cake made with melted butter whipped into the dough Genovese: Sicilian custard-filled pastry Gianduja: Chocolate made from hazelnut cream, originally from Piedmont Gianduiotto: Piedmontese chocolate made from sugar, cocoa, and hazelnuts Giurgiulena: Sicilian Christmas sweet made with almonds, sesame seeds, honey and sugar Gòfri

  8. Madeleine (cake) - Wikipedia

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    A génoise sponge cake batter is used. The flavour is similar to, but somewhat lighter than, sponge cake. Traditional recipes include very finely ground nuts, usually almonds. A variation uses lemon zest for a pronounced lemony taste. British madeleines also use a génoise sponge cake batter but they are baked in dariole moulds. After cooking ...

  9. Foam cake - Wikipedia

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    Examples of foam cakes are angel food cake, [3] meringue, genoise, and chiffon cake. Foam, sponge or unshortened cakes are distinguished by their large proportion of foamed eggs and/or egg whites to a small proportion of sugar and wheat flour. [4]