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The children cut the cake with eight jingles.

The children cut the cake with eight jingles, as follows:

Cut from beginning to end, smooth and smooth; From left to right, health and longevity; From top to bottom, the family is happy; All share weal and woe, and get rich in four seasons.

Cake introduction:

Cake is an ancient western pastry, usually made in an oven. Cake is made of eggs, sugar and wheat flour as the main raw materials. Milk, fruit juice, milk powder, fragrant powder, salad oil, water, shortening and baking powder are auxiliary materials. After stirring, concocting and baking, sponge-like snacks are made.

Cake is a kind of pasta, usually sweet. A typical cake is baked. Cake materials mainly include flour, sweeteners (usually sucrose) and binders (usually eggs, but vegetarians can use gluten and starch instead).

Butter (usually butter or margarine, cakes with low fat content will be replaced by concentrated fruit juice), liquid (milk, water or fruit juice, essence and starter such as yeast or baking powder).

Origin:

The earliest cakes were made of several simple materials. Early cakes These cakes are symbols of ancient religious myths and magical superstitions. The early economic and trade routes imported exotic spices from the Far East to the north, nuts, toilet water, citrus fruits, dates and figs from the Middle East, and sugar cane from eastern and southern countries.

In the dark ages of Europe, these rare raw materials were only available to monks and nobles. Their pastry creations were honey gingerbread and flat hard biscuits. Slowly, with the frequent trade, the eating habits of western countries have completely changed. Soldiers returning from the Crusades and Arab businessmen spread the use of spices and recipes in the Middle East.

In several major commercial centers in Central Europe, bakers' trade associations have also been organized. At the end of the Middle Ages, spices were widely used by wealthy families all over Europe, which further enhanced the imaginative pastry baking technology.

When nuts and sugar became popular, almond paste also became popular. This almond paste is baked in a relief mold made of wood carving, and the pattern on the mold is related to religious teachings. Cake originated in the west, and then it was slowly introduced to China.