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  3. Wedding cake - Wikipedia

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    White cake is currently the most popular wedding cake flavor in the US, but different flavors of filling can be added between layers. Chocolate, carrot, Italian Rum and Italian Cream are also popular choices. Wedding cakes based on flavor include chocolate, vanilla, or strawberry. Many modern cakes now consist of flavors such as vanilla sponge ...

  4. Princess Elizabeth and Philip Mountbatten's wedding cakes

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    The finished cake was decorated with the Australian coat-of-arms on each side, plus sprigs of silver bracken fern, wedding bells and a spray of fresh white flowers in a silver vase on the top. [1] The icing, spiced with rum from Bundaberg, Queensland, was made by D de Mars, an instructor in cake decoration at East Sydney Technical College .

  5. Groom's cake - Wikipedia

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    Chocolate groom's cakes became popular in the late 19th century, but they can be any flavor, such as carrot cake, red velvet cake, etc. Groom's cakes are usually served at the wedding reception as a second flavor choice to the guests, but are often served at the rehearsal dinner in some regions.

  6. Stunning new wedding cake trend taking over Instagram - AOL

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  7. Baumkuchen - Wikipedia

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    Baumkuchen is one of the most popular cakes in Japan, where it is called baumukūhen (バウムクーヘン). It is a popular return present in Japan for wedding guests because of its ring shape, similar to the symbol of the Zen Ensō which symbolises good luck.

  8. Wedding trend alert: Hydrangea cakes are now a thing - AOL

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    Whether decorated with delicate fondant cutouts or fluffy buttercream frosting petals, one thing is for damn certain—these sugary showstoppers will give your wedding bouquet a run for its money.