What is the traditional cake eaten at Christmas?
Christmas is the most loved holiday by almost everybody. People work all year long to have some days of fun and family time. Students and pupils wait for their holiday, they finish their classes and exams in order to be free at Christmas time.
People who live far away from their families this day come
home to celebrate together, that’s why Christmas is loved by everybody as all
the good things happen at Christmas.
The other important component of Christmas is food. You can
find different kinds of food from country to country. On this holiday people
usually prepare their national dishes.
Christmas cake is also a must on every Christmas table.
Christmas cake has been a long-standing custom that dates
back to the 16th century! Depending on the recipes that have been handed down
through the years, this custom has been practiced by families from all over the
world and has undergone numerous alterations. Around the holidays, the
Christmas cake is a very well-liked treat, and there are many different
versions with frosting, mixed spices, powdered sugar, orange zest, other
fruits, and more!
What is a
Christmas Cake?
Christmas cake is a custom that originated in England as
plum porridge. On Christmas Eve, many ate porridge to fill their tummies after
a day of fasting. The porridge combination soon contained dried fruit, spices,
and honey, and it eventually transformed into Christmas pudding.
Fruit cake is frequently offered throughout the holiday
season in the US, but it is not regarded as a traditional Christmas cake.
Oatmeal was eliminated from the original recipe in the
sixteenth century and replaced with butter, wheat flour, and eggs. These
components contributed to the cohesiveness of the mixture and the creation of
the boiled plum cake. For Easter, wealthier families with ovens started baking
fruit cakes with marzipan, an almond sugar paste. They created a similar cake
for Christmas using fresh herbs and seasonal dried berries. The spices stood in
for the rare eastern spices that the Wise Men brought. The term "Christmas
cake" was coined for this cake.
Cake Mikado
Cake
Mikado
is a great idea for Christmas. In Armenia, it is really a famous cake. The
Mikado is a masterwork of flavor combinations that blend and merge to produce
an unmatched level of refinement in a dessert. A light, fluffy pastry base is
followed by layers of pastry and cream that work together to tantalize the
palette.
A light opera cake of flavor notes, The Mikado is a superb
symphony of flavors, complementing and accentuating the brilliance of the
dessert. The Mikado dessert is a joy thanks to the subtle flavors of cream,
dark chocolate, sugar, and spices. Each mouthful of this most delectable of
pastries yields a perfect balance of texture, which is a sophisticated blend of
mildly crisp and calming, velvety sweetness.
You can find Cake Mikado in every cake shop in Yerevan. It is not a surprise because
Armenians really like Mikado.


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