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  2. Plum cake - Wikipedia

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    Plum cakes made with fresh plums came with other migrants elsewhere, in which plum cake is prepared using plum as a primary ingredient. [1] In some versions, the plums may become jam-like inside the cake after cooking, [ 2 ] or be prepared using plum jam . [ 3 ]

  3. Zwetschgenkuchen - Wikipedia

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    Zwetschgenkuchen, Pflaumenkuchen (German: [ˈp͡flaʊ̯mənˌkuːxn̩] ⓘ), Zwetschgendatschi (southern Bavaria) or Zwetschgenplootz is a sheet cake made from yeast dough, shortcrust dough, or cake batter that is thinly spread onto a baking sheet and covered with pitted zwetschgen plums (also called Italian plums) before being baked.

  4. List of plum dishes - Wikipedia

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    Plum dumplings – European dish of boiled dumplings; Plum jerkum – Alcoholic drink; Plum cake – Range of cakes made with dried or fresh fruit [2] [3] [4] Plum jam [5] Plum pie [6] [7] Plum sauce – Chinese condiment; Powidl – Sweet prune spread

  5. List of cakes - Wikipedia

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    A multi-layered cake made from almond or cardamom biscuit and plum jam. Red bean cake: Japan China: A cake made with hardened red bean paste. Red velvet cake: United States: A soft chocolate cake that is colored red and topped with cream cheese icing. Rock cake: United Kingdom: A small, rough cake that typically includes flavorings such as ...

  6. Christmas cake - Wikipedia

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    A neatly decorated Christmas cake White Christmas cake. Christmas cake is an English tradition that began as plum porridge. [3] A traditional English Christmas cake is made with moist Zante currants, sultanas (golden raisins) and raisins which have been soaked in brandy, rum, whisky or sherry.

  7. Tastykake - Wikipedia

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    Tandy-takes, [8] [9] first on the market in 1931, later became Kandy Kakes, the most popular cakes in the company's history, with nearly half a million baked and packaged each day. [4] In the 1970s and 80s, Tastykake sought to respond to the changing demographics and aging population of the region.

  8. Vínarterta - Wikipedia

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    The cake is now better-known in the Icelandic communities in Canada and the United States than it is in Iceland. [6] [7] The modern Icelandic cake differs from the traditional cake, with common substitutions for the plum jam including cream or strawberries. [2] The cake is typically served in rectangular slices with coffee. [6]

  9. Nahoum & Sons - Wikipedia

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    Nahoum Israel Mordecai was a Baghdadi Jew who was the founder of the shop. It was founded 26 years after the establishment of New Market in the city. [4] The Hog Market could be seen from the front of the shop.