i really dont know
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Dogs don't use candles, people do. I would suggest that if you want to do a "doggy birthday cake" you do something they can eat since they will get sick eating a cake. A special toy would be better.
When you apply a substance thickly to something, you "cake it on".
A cake used for celebrating something, like a birthday cake or a wedding cake - is: tort. Otherwise it's: ciasto. I suppose you would also translate pie as 'ciasto'. Accidentally, the same word ('ciasto') is used for dough.
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No, Baked Alaska origins from China. this is true from wikipedia.org.
I don't think you would. It is not something the French would be inclined to eat. Having said that, lava is "lave" in French, and cake is "gateaux." So maybe "lave-gateaux"?
Yes, but you would need to replace it with something else of similar consistency or purpose so that the cake still will come out right.
I doubt there's a smallest cake -__- but it would probably be something like as big as a normal sized crumb, I'm guessing? If any.
One of the most popular desserts in Russia is medovik, a honey cake made with layers of sponge cake and a creamy filling. This cake is enjoyed for its sweet and rich flavor, making it a favorite among locals and visitors alike.
Things like tiny plastic models, or flowers, or something else edible. I would definitely recommend something along the lines of icing, or cake, or chocolate, or strawberries, or dates, etcetera