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- cake (BrE), or bun (IrE) is a small cake designed to serve one person, which may be baked in a small thin paper or aluminum cup. As with larger cakes...
- show We Want More in 2021. Since 2022, she presents the television show CupCakeCup. In 2023, Dekker appeared in an episode of The Masked Singer. Since 2024...
- German company Media Markt marketed a cupcake maker dubbed "2 Girls 1 Cup-Cake Maker". The product's slogan was that it made cupcakes "So good that it's...
- is 1-2-3-4 cake: 1 cup (~240 mL) butter, 2 cups (~480 mL) sugar, 3 cups (~720 mL) flour, and 4 eggs. According to Beth Tartan, this cake was one of the...
- Hostess CupCake is an American brand of snack cake produced and distributed by Hostess Brands and currently owned by The J.M. Smucker Company. Its most...
- Lane cake, also known as prize cake or Alabama Lane cake, is a bourbon-laced baked cake traditional in the American South. It was invented or po****rized...
- Jaffa Cakes are a cake introduced by McVitie and Price in the UK in 1927 and named after Jaffa oranges. In their most common form, Jaffa cakes are circular...
- it is a chiffon cake baked in a paper cup. In the bakeries of Chinatown, San Francisco, it is commonly referred to as "sponge cake." Traditionally prepared...
- traditional small cake from Commercy and Liverdun, two communes of the Lorraine region in northeastern France. Madeleines are very small sponge cakes with a distinctive...
- Retrieved August 30, 2020. Samuels, Robert (February 26, 2013). "'Cups,' The Newfangled Patty-cake Game That's Gone Viral Among Young Girls". The Washington Post...