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  2. Confarreatio - Wikipedia

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    In ancient Rome, confarreatio was a traditional patrician form of marriage. [1] The ceremony involved the bride and bridegroom sharing a cake of emmer, in Latin far or panis farreus, [2] [3] hence the rite's name.

  3. Baking in ancient Rome - Wikipedia

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    Baking was a popular profession and source of food in ancient Rome. Many ancient Roman baking techniques were developed due to Greek bakers who traveled to Rome following the Third Macedonian War (171–168 BC). Ancient Roman bakers could make large quantities of money. This may have contributed to receiving a negative reputation.

  4. Weddings in ancient Rome - Wikipedia

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    The Roman wedding incorporated a ceremony called the "domum deductio" ("leading to the home"), which functioned as a ritualistic public kidnapping of the bride from her home to the house of the groom, possibly intended to demonstrate the wealth and prestige of the families involved as well as provide conclusive proof that the wedding had ...

  5. 10 Easy 9x13 Desserts That Start With Cake Mix - AOL

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    With a box of cake mix, of course! These simple treats, from dump and poke cakes to traditional sheet cakes, will find a permanent spot in your recipe box. Cinnamon Toast Crunch Apple Dump Cake.

  6. This 2-Ingredient Soda Cake Only Calls for Soda and Cake Mix

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    Ingredients. 1 box cake mix. 1 can (12 ounces) soda. Editor’s Tip: This recipe also works with a can of club soda or sparkling water. Instructions Step 1: Check out the box. Follow the ...

  7. Apicius - Wikipedia

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    The Apicius manuscript (ca. 900 CE) of the monastery of Fulda in Germany, which was acquired in 1929 by the New York Academy of Medicine. Apicius, also known as De re culinaria or De re coquinaria (On the Subject of Cooking), is a collection of Roman cookery recipes, which may have been compiled in the fifth century CE, [1] or earlier.

  8. We turned two store-bought cake mixes, one 8" cake pan, one 8" heatproof bowl, marshmallows, and one cake donut to create this joyful igloo cake. Check out our video for tips, then use this recipe ...

  9. Cake - Wikipedia

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    One company patented a cake-bread mix to deal with this economic situation and thereby established the first line of cake in a box. In doing so, cake, as it is known today, became a mass-produced good rather than a home- or bakery-made specialty. Later, during the post-war boom, other American companies (notably General Mills) developed this ...

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