no---at least not in the form that we are used to having it. They did have a kind of "cheesecake" though. It was a layered concoction of thin slices of dough called "tracta" which were topped with cheese and honey and then another layer of the same. It has been likened to the way lasagna is made. this honey/cheese cake was called "placenta" and used in religious feast days.
The ancient Greeks and Romans were probably the first to have cake (made of nuts ground with honey), but the word "cake" is of Norse origin.
The Romans didn't invent the microscope
they invent cheese
up side down cheese cake is the best cake ever
The Romans invented concrete.
it is used to make cake cheesy and soft
The Romans invented concrete.
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no