I believe that it is Formaggio torta (cheese cake), but I may be wrong because it is a very difficult question to answer unless you are Italian, but then I would not be able to answer the question in English, so then again it is very hard to get, I tried my best, if anyone else knows how to improve my answer or correct it please do, I hope that this helped, and it is right.
"Cake" in English is torta in Italian.
"Cake and more!" in English is Torta e altro! in Italian.
"Birthday cake" in English is torta di compleanno in Italian.
"The traditional Italian Christmas cake" in Italian is panettone.
Torta in Italian means "cake" or "pie" in English.
Ci piace la torta.
Buona torta is a literal Italian equivalent of the English phrase "nice cake." The feminine singular adjective and noun literally mean "good cake." Regardless of meaning or use, the pronunciation will be "BWO-NA TORT-ta" in Italian.
Lecca-lecca di torta is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "cake pop." The feminine singular noun, preposition, and feminine singular noun translate literally as "lollipop of cake." The pronunciation will be "LEK-ka-LEK-ka dee TORT-ta" in Italian.
Torta deliziosa is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "delicious cake." The feminine singular phrase also translates as "delicious pie" and "delicious tart" according to context. The pronunciation will be "TOR-ta THEY-lee-TSYO-sa" in Pisan Italian.
"Christening cake" is an English equivalent of the Italian word buccellato. The masculine singular noun references a big Bundt-like, circular cake presented by godparents on their grandchild's christening day, most famously in the north Italian Tuscan city of Lucca and in the south Italian island of Sicily. The pronunciation will be "BOOT-tchel-LA-to" in Italian.
La torta è deliziosa. (lah tor-tah EH del-ee-TSIOZ-ah)
English: cake balls Italian: torta di palle