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  2. This cake has a warning not to smash your face into it. Here ...

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    On Nov. 4, Redditor u/xuanhu posted an image of a warning on the back of a cake box from Paris Baguette, a South Korean bakery chain with nearly 100 locations across the U.S., in the subreddit r ...

  3. Börek - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] The Persian word bureh goes back to the Middle Persian *bōrak. This word ultimately goes back to the Proto-Indo-European root *bher-which meant "to carve, cut, split". [4] The name of another pastry, shekarbura, is also borrowed from the same Persian word. [4] Nişanyan noted the possibility of Turkic origin for the Persian ...

  4. Gâteau magique - Wikipedia

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    The cake contains vanilla, eggs, milk, butter, flour, powdered sugar, salt and water. [2] The batter is liquid when it is placed into the oven and is cooked for around fifty minutes in a 160 °C (320 °F) oven. After it has been cooked, the top of the cake is golden and the middle wobbles slightly.

  5. If You Notice This One Thing While You're Eating, Talk to ...

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    You probably don’t think too much about eating. You pop something in your mouth, chew it up and swallow it. But, sometimes, what you eat may seem like it won’t go down, or it feels like it’s ...

  6. Lots of People Are Confused About Nothing Bundt Cakes—Here’s Why

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    Nothing Bundt Cakes has been around since 1997 and opened its first bakery in Las Vegas. It has now grown to more than 500 locations nationwide, making it the nation's largest specialty cake company.

  7. List of pastries - Wikipedia

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    A traditional Taiwanese cake commonly made using eggs, egg yolk, low-gluten flour, honey and a small portion of sugar. The cake filling leaks out when sliced, similar in appearance to a volcano. Conversation: France: A patisserie developed in the late 18th century that is made with puff pastry, filled with a frangipane cream, and topped with ...

  8. What is a king cake? Follow the pastry's journey from ...

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    The New Orleans tradition dates back to 1699 but became a commercial holiday in the late 19th century as a way to amp up New Orleans tourism. Now a bona fide cultural phenomenon, the Carnival ...

  9. Mille-feuille - Wikipedia

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    The cake has enjoyed an especially great popularity since the centenary celebration of the Russian victory over Napoleon in the Patriotic War of 1812. During the celebrations in 1912, triangular-shape pastries were sold resembling the bicorne. The many layers of the cake symbolized La Grande Armée. In fact, the Russian "Napoleon" is an old ...