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  3. Chu shogi - Wikipedia

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    Chu shogi (中将棋 chū shōgi or Middle Shogi) is a strategy board game native to Japan. It is similar to modern shogi (sometimes called Japanese chess) in its rules and gameplay. Its name means "mid-sized shogi", from a time when there were three sizes of shogi variants that were regularly being played.

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  5. Queen Elizabeth cake - Wikipedia

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    Queen Elizabeth cake is a lightly sweet, moist, and low-fat date cake, topped with a brown sugar, butter and broiled coconut mixture. [1] " Queen Elizabeth cake" is named after the Queen of Canada , Elizabeth II , and may have first been made in 1953 for her coronation .

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  7. Dai shogi - Wikipedia

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    In chu shogi, which is descended from dai shogi, this situation applies to the pawn (because of the lion-trading rules in chu shogi), which therefore gets a second chance to promote at the last rank on a non-capture: this second chance can likewise be declined, leaving the pawn as an immobile "dead piece" (死に駒).

  8. Queen Elizabeth's Chefs Just Shared Her Fave Chocolate ...

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    Buckingham Palace and The Royal Pastry Chefs revealed the delicious birthday recipe on Twitter, Instagram and the royal website, perhaps inspired by the baking craze launched by stay at home ...

  9. List of cakes - Wikipedia

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    Queen cake: United Kingdom: A soft, muffin-sized cake that gained popularity around the early 18th century; it contains currants and is flavored with mace and orange or lemon water. Queen Elizabeth cake: Canada: A moist date cake with a coconut topping. Raisin cake: Germany: A cake prepared with raisins as a primary ingredient. Randalín: Iceland