Marble cake originated in Germany in the 19th century, where it was known as "Marmorkuchen." The cake's distinctive swirled pattern, created by blending vanilla and chocolate batters, reflects the marbled appearance of natural stone. It later gained popularity in the United States, particularly among German immigrants, and has since become a classic dessert enjoyed in various forms around the world.
the marble cake markings represent the rivers and lakes shown on Virginias map:)
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Marble cake is said to have originated in Germany. It is a popular type of cake that combines two different colored batters swirled together to create a marbled effect.
Haha! I'm romanian and so is everyone at my Church and in my family! And yes we like to eat marble cake! Usually we like to make it ourselves! I'm only 11 but I can still make pretty good romanian sweets, especially marble cake!! Also we like to make marble cake with nuts and sugar instead of chocolate sometimes. It's called cosonac.
A type of cake that starts with "M" would be Marble Cake.
no, it is 2 words
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Gateau is French for cake.
it originates from Dundee in Scotland