Cakes of the World
Go global and seek out the international appeal of cakes from all around the world...
You'll find some familiar friends on this list too - be surprised at where they come from!
(PLEASE NOTE that a minimum order value of £20.00 applies throughout)
Nutty lemony slices from Bulgaria
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Hails from the USA
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Choose from 3 FABULOUS flavours
THE traditional German delight
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From Boston, USA, of course!
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Originally a popular treat in ANCIENT GREECE, would you believe!
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Choose from 2 FABULOUS flavours
Based on the classic Italian cherry jam tart
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Not all cookies are American - these beautiful buttery biscuits hail from Bulgaria!
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A celebrated USA creation, loved by one & all...
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What could be more American than a captivating combination of cookies and peanut better?
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Deliciously moist with the chocolate enhanced by the cherries - German inginuity!
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Of African-American origin - a southern US "soul food"
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And a GLUTEN FREE alternative is available too!
Based on an original German chocolate cake, this version was actually created in the USA
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Cake doesn't come any more Australian than this! Or DOES it? Lamingtons are SO good that New Zealand claims them too!
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A delicious drizzle cake from Italy
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Fresh, fruity & French
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A baby version of the traditional French custard pie
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From a traditional Bulgarian recipe
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A light-as-air less well known cake all the way from New Zealand
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The traditional French custard pie
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Definitely American in origin - but quite when it started we aren't sure. Somewhere between the 1920s & 1950s...
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And a GLUTEN FREE version is available too!
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SUCH a popular Scandinavian dish that every country has their own version!
Scones started off as a Scottish quick bread in the early 1500s
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An American tradition that has quickly spread worldwide! Put the cake in front of your baby on his 1st birthday - step back quickly & get your camera ready!
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A light citrus dessert cake from South America
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GLUTEN FREE too!
From the Swedish royal household of the 1940s
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A GLUTEN FREE alternative is available
Swedish princesses learning to cook in the 1940s
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A newcomer that was only invented in the 1960s, in the Treviso district of Venice, Italy
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British biscuits in disguise! You may well assume that these tasty biscuits come from Austria - but they were actually created in England (& were popularised by Mr Kipling!)
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