i think its bouche de noul...i think. sorry if wrong.
If you mean Buche de Noel that is a "Christmas Log"
France has several special places to visit when traveling there. Some examples of these special places are, Saint Chapelle, Seine River, and Opera Garnier.
With a big meal, of course. Epiphany is La Fête des Rois, and a feature of the feast is a cake called La Galette des Rois, in which is hidden a bean (fève), or more often nowadays a tiny porcelain figurine of a King. The person who gets the piece of cake containing the fève is King for the evening. The Galette, by the way, is a cake made to a special recipe, from marzipan and puff pastry.
There is nothing special the first of March in France, but there is the labor day the first of May.
Paris is the center of fashion. On a special occasion, the people of France wear the best clothing they have.
Nothing special happened, or happens in France on the 5th of December. No celebrations, anniversary, or special holiday.
Bouche de Noel.
It has no special shape. They are usually round or rectangular.
There is no special cake for Purim, but there are special cookies (or biscuits), called Hamantaschen, that are triangular and somewhat resembling small pies.
Cakes are for special events also thet can be bigger well a cake is somtimes called a pasterie
Yes in France they do a have a special dance it is called the 'omberelle' and it includes of 3 people dancing together.
There is no special word for a layer of wedding cake. If the cake is constructed with each layer smaller than the layer below, the layers are called "tiers."
France has several special places to visit when traveling there. Some examples of these special places are, Saint Chapelle, Seine River, and Opera Garnier.
The centre of attraction in all homes is the Nativity scene or crèche that is decorated with cute little clay figures called 'Santons' or 'Little Saints'. These colourful little saints are a special and age old feature of Christmas in France and are prepared all round the year by skilled craftsmen in the south of France. Popular Santons include shepherds, Magi, Holy Family besides local characters and dignitaries. In France, Christmas Tree is not so popular but it is symbolic presence can be felt in the Christmas Cake. The traditional French Christmas Cake is prepared in the shape of Yule log and is called the buche de Nol, meaning "Christmas Log". This cake is a special feature of the Le rveillon - a grand feast of the season celebrated after midnight mass on Christmas Eve.
They once have been on a special called Ultimate Cake Boss. It was one where Mauro, Remi, and Joey faced-off in a challenge to make a cake for Carlo's Bakery's 100th Anniversary.
Simnel cake is a special cake baked at easter, this cake is decorate with some chocolate eggs and ribbon if you fancy, and a flourish of Magic Sparkles edible gold glitter.
I think it is British.
France!