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cake

[keyk] / keɪk /
NOUN
bar of something
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Between them, the machines and humans turn out around seven million wafer bars and 4.5 million tea cakes a year.

From BBC

This year’s most popular recipe wasn’t so much a recipe as a guide to cool, effortless summer drama: the icebox cake.

From Salon

A frame outside the auditorium door displays five photos of the Mayer’s dilapidated conditions in the ’90s, with the theater caked in rust and mold, a shell of the version I’m standing in now.

From Salon

It is an unusual cake, for a quirky celebration.

From BBC

Lower food prices were the main driver of the fall, "with decreases seen particularly for cakes, biscuits, and breakfast cereals", according to Office for National Statistics chief economist Grant Fitzner.

From BBC