A bean or small trinket is hidden. Whoever gets it gets to wear the crown that comes with the cake and, traditionally, provides the cake the next year. In more recent years, cream cheese is used inside these cakes, which are served at Epiphany, as well as other treats such as fruits.
cheese
because it is
Modern day bakers fill King's cakes at Epiphany with any number of fillings -- cream cheese, apple, cherry or almond paste. The filling is not purposefully "hidden," however. What is often hidden in a King's cake is a bean or coin as a token of favor to the finder when the cake is eaten. This "chosen one" is sometimes crowned "King" or "Queen" in celebration of the Magis' visit to Christ.
Traditionally, a small plastic baby doll (only an inch or so long) or "king" is hidden inside the king cake.
In the middle of course!
up side down cheese cake is the best cake ever
it is used to make cake cheesy and soft
I love cheese cake, and it is my hope that by working in a cheese cake company, I will be able to obtain an employee discount on my own cheese cake purchases.
Cheese Cake has layers. So it is actually more like a cake than a pie. Cheese Cake actually has cheese in the mixture.
ya.... you can make cheese cake without cheese ......cheese cake is normally made with biscuits and flavour.....:P
it is a bundt cake
cheese cake