Since ancient times, cakes have been symbols of celebration and communion, playing important roles in social and cultural rituals around the world.
In ancient societies, cakes were often associated with religious festivities such as weddings and harvest festivals, where they served as offerings to the gods or as symbols of prosperity and abundance. His presence on such occasions was a manifestation of generosity and unity among people.
As the centuries passed, cakes became more accessible and widespread, going from being a luxury reserved only for the privileged classes to becoming a common part of celebrations and social events in different cultures. They have adapted to local tastes and ingredient availability, resulting in a great diversity of styles and flavors around the world.
In addition to their symbolic role in social rituals, cakes also play a significant economic role. The baking and confectionery industry employs millions of people globally and generates billions of dollars in revenue each year. Cakes are a fundamental part of the food economy and international trade, contributing to the livelihoods of many communities around the world.
Furthermore, cakes are a form of culinary art, with bakers and chefs dedicating their skills and creativity to create delicious and visually stunning masterpieces. From elaborately decorated wedding cakes to simple homemade cakes, each creation is unique and reflects the personality and vision of its creator.
In short, cakes are more than just desserts; They are symbols of celebration, unity and cultural expression, playing important roles in history, economics and culinary arts around the world.
Here are our catalog about cakes around the world:
AFRICA
AMERICA
Bolo Tres Leches - Mexico
Torta Santiago - Chile
Rum Cake - Caribe
Pouding Chômeur - Canada
USA:
No-bake Cheesecake
NY Cheesecake
Vanilla Cupcake
Chocolate Cupcake
Lemon Cupcake
Orange Cupcake
Coffee Cupcake
Carrot Cake
Red Velvet
Coffee Cake
Marble Cake
Apple Cake
Chiffon Cake
Butter Cake
Blueberry and lemon cake
Angel Food Cake
California Lemon Cake
Avocado Cake
Texas Praline Cake
Texas Sheet Cake
Tornado Cake
BRAZIL
Bolo de Cupuaçu (brazilian fruit)
Bolo de Pequi (brazilian fruit)
Bolo de Arroz cozido (with cooked rice)
Bolo de Castanha do Pará (with brazilian nut)
Bolo de Cenoura com Brigadeiro (with carrot and chocolate)
Bolo de Rolo
Queijadinha
Bombocado
Toucinho do Céu
Bolo de Limão (lemon)
Bolo de Capim Limão
Bolo Formigueiro (with sprinkles)
Bolo de laranja com amêndoas (with orange and almonds)
Bolo de Pamonha (with corn and cheese)
Bolo de Pinhão
Bolo de fubá com goiabada (corn and guava paste)
Bolo de Mandioca
Bolo Gelado de Tapioca (cool cake)
Toalha Felpuda (coconut cool cake)
ASIA
Japanese-style Cheesecake
Kasutera カステラ - japanese
Mujigae-tteok 무지개떡 - korean
Hricet Lauz - arabbic semolina cake
EUROPE
Italian-style Cheesecake
Persian Love Cake - iranian
Tarta Basca - basque
Torta di Fragole - italian
Torta di Mandorle - italian
Ciambellone - italian
Genoise/pan di Spagna - french/italian
Gâteau aux Pommes - french
Madeleine - french
Gâteau Basque - french
Petit Gâteau au chocolat - french
Battenberg Cake - english
Pound Cake - english
Chocolate Pound Cake - english
Muffin English Style
Oatmeal and Banana Muffin - english
Apple Muffin - english
Pumpkin Muffin - english
Mary Berry's orange cake - english
Portokalopita (orange cake) - greek
Karithopita (nut cake) - greek
Sachertorte - austrian
Dundee Cake - scottish
Dobos Torte - hungarian
Schwarzwälder Kirschtorte - german
Apfelkuchen (apple cake) - german
OCEANIA
Lamington - australian
INTERNATIONAL
Petit Gatau au Dulce de Leche
Walnut Cake
Pistacchio Cake
Lemon Yogurt Cake
Berry Yogurt Cake
Comments