None, it's a sponge cake because it feels spongy
The major difference between a sponge cake and a butter cake is that a sponge cake has no fat in it, should be light in texture. A sponge cake not stored correctly will go dry quickly. A cake with butter in is a firmer moist cake which should keep longer.
The archeocytes is responsible for the high power of ergeneration in sponges,for instance if the sponge are wounded,the wound go heal very quick as a result of this archeocytes.ti is also responsible for the movement of food material in & out of sponges.
That usually happens when it goes bad or spoils.
well, It will go a little bit through but it will soak up and sponge on a nail or another surface
One can find a rum sponge cake recipe at their local library. Look under the cooking or recipe sections. Some library's may not have such books. A rum sponge cake recipe can also be found on cooking companies such as AllRecipes.
You can go by volume instead of weight.
well, It will go a little bit through but it will soak up and sponge on a nail or another surface
An adult sponge is anchored to the sea floor and doesn't move around but it does have cillia that cause water current to flow through the body of the sponge. Larval sponges will swim using their cillia.
they both are sponges! copy this address and paste it in the address bar and you will see the comparison! http://www.glitter-town.com/sponge-bob-myspace-glitter-graphics/sponge-bob-myspace-glitter-graphic-5.gif -spongebob maneac They both live in the ocean and can absorb water,otherwise nothing at all They both live in the ocean and can absorb water,otherwise nothing at all
I just think that they are created spongey and live spongey
You can go to a ocean monument and steal wet sponges and cook them to dry the
Ah, what a lovely question! The word that rhymes with "make" and means the same as "sponge" is "cake." Just like how a sponge soaks up water, a cake soaks up delicious flavors and moisture. Isn't it wonderful how words can connect us to the beauty of everyday things?