List of cakes

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The following is a list of types of dessert cakes by country of origin and distinctive ingredients. The majority of the cakes contain some kind of flour, egg, and sugar. Cake is often served as a celebratory dish on ceremonial occasions such as weddings, anniversaries, and birthdays.

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Cakes

NamePictureOriginDistinctive ingredients and description
Amandine Amandine cake.jpg Romania A chocolate layered cake filled with chocolate, caramel and fondant cream.
Amygdalopita Greece An almond cake made with ground almonds, flour, butter, egg and pastry cream.
Angel cake Homemade Angel Slice Cake Stock Photo (48754448236).jpg United Kingdom [1] A type of layered sponge cake, often garnished with cream and food coloring.
Angel food cake Angel food cake with strawberries (4738859336).jpg United States A type of sponge cake made with egg whites, sugar, flour, vanilla, and a whipping agent such as cream of tartar.
Apple cake Apple cake with vanilla ice cream 2.jpg Germany A cake featuring apples, occasionally topped with caramel icing.
Applesauce cake Applesauce cake.jpg Early colonial times in the New England Colonies of the Northeastern United States [2] A cake that is prepared using applesauce, flour, and sugar as primary ingredients.
Aranygaluska Arany-galuska.jpg Hungary A cake with yeasty dough and vanilla custard.
Babka Kranz (cake).jpg Poland and Ukraine A sweet braided cake which originated in Jewish communities.
Babka Wielkanocna Babka swiateczna.jpg Poland An Easter cake with icing.
Ballokume [3] BallokumeShqiptare.jpg Albania A cake made with corn flour, butter, sugar, and vanilla.
Banana bread Banananutbread.jpg United States A sweet bread made with bananas, sometimes with the addition of nuts or chocolate.
Banana cake Banana cake.jpg United States A cake featuring banana as a primary ingredient.
Bánh bò Banh Bo Nuong.jpg Vietnam A spongey cake with honeycomb-like structures, typically made with coconut milk, rice flour, water and sugar.
Bánh cáy Banh cay.JPG Vietnam Vietnamese dessert made in the Thái Bình Province of northern Vietnam. It is made of sticky rice, sugar, gac or gardenia, sesame, carrots, mandarin orange peel, and lard.
Bánh cốm Banh com.png Vietnam Vietnamese dessert made from flattened and chewy green rice and mung bean.
Bánh gai Banh gai 3.jpg Vietnam Vietnamese dessert made from sticky rice, ramie leaf and mung bean.
Bara brith Bara Brith (3320696816).jpg United Kingdom (Wales)A Welsh tea bread flavored with raisins, currants and candied peel.
Basbousa Basboosa.jpg Egypt A traditional Egyptian sweet cake that is made of cooked semolina or farina soaked in simple syrup. Coconut is a popular addition; the syrup may also contain orange flower water or rose water.
Batik cake Malaysian batik cake.jpg Malaysia A non-baked cake dessert made by mixing broken Marie biscuits with a chocolate sauce or runny custard.
Battenberg cake Lyons battenberg cake.jpg United Kingdom A sponge cake held together by jam and covered in marzipan.
Baumkuchen Baumkuchen.jpg Germany A German variety of spit cake also popular in Japan. The characteristic rings, which resemble tree rings when sliced, give the cake its German name, which literally translates to "tree cake".
Beer cake Chocolate Stout Cake.jpg Ireland Any cake prepared with beer as a main ingredient; pictured is a chocolate bundt cake infused with stout beer.
Berlingozzo Berlingozzo.jpg Lamporecchio, Pistoia, Italy A simple ring-shaped yeast cake to celebrate Carnival.
Better than sex cake Better than sex cake.jpg United States A chocolate or yellow cake with a moist, filled center, covered with whipped cream.
Bibikkan Bibikkan.jpg Sri Lanka A cake made of shredded coconut, jaggery and semolina and a mixture of spices; it is commonly prepared and consumed in celebration of festive and religious occasions.
Bibingka 1048Bibingka Puto bumbong making Philippines 04.jpg Philippines A traditional rice cake from the Philippines made with ground glutinous rice and coconut milk.
Bienenstich (Bee Sting) Bienenstich 140531 AW.jpg Germany A yeast cake with a topping of caramelized almonds and filled with cream.
Birthday Cake Birthday cake.jpg Unknown (Possibly United States & Canada)A cake that has various ingredients, usually chocolate or sponge, and is often topped with icing and candles; the number of candles on top of the cake is often said to represent someone's age (for example, a birthday cake for a nine-year-old would have nine candles).
Biscoff cake Biscoffcake20.jpg United States and Europe A cake that incorporates Lotus Biscoff cookies. [4]
Bizcocho Dominicano DominicanCake.jpg Dominican Republic A cake with a moist, airy texture and meringue frosting.
Black Forest cake, often known as "Black Forest gâteau" or "Schwarzwälder Kirschtorte" Kirschtorte.jpg Germany A cake featuring cherries, kirsch, and chocolate. Typically, there is one bottom layer of chocolate shortcrust and two layers of chocolate sponge cake; the cake is then filled with cherry jam and whipped cream.
Blackout cake, sometimes known as "Brooklyn Blackout cake" Blackout cake.jpg Brooklyn, United States A chocolate cake filled with chocolate pudding and topped with chocolate cake crumbs.
Bolo de mel Bolo de Mel.JPG Madeira Islands A sweet, heavy cake made with molasses or honey, often with walnuts and almonds. The name translates to "honey cake".
Boston cream pie Bostoncreampie.jpg United States A yellow cake filled with custard and topped with some form of chocolate.
Brazil nut cake Brazil A cake prepared using Brazil nuts as a primary ingredient; it is common in the Amazon region of Brazil, Bolivia and Peru
Brazo de Mercedes Brazo de mercedes.jpg Philippines A traditional Filipino meringue roll with a custard filling typically dusted with powdered sugar.
Broyé poitevin Broye du Poitou.jpg Poitou, Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France A simple butter cake.
Bublanina Bublanina 5553-1.jpg Czech Republic A sweet kneaded bun with fruit embedded into the top of the pastry.
Buccellato Buccellato 1.jpg Sicily A circular cake containing nuts and candied fruit, traditionally associated with Christmas.
Buche de Noel Buche de Noel chocolat framboise maison.jpg France A traditional Christmas cake made to resemble a log, commonly decorated with confections shaped as various woodland items such as mushrooms, snow and berries. Also known as a yule log.
Budapestlängd [5] Budapestbakelse BAn.JPG Sweden A rolled meringue-hazelnut cake filled with whipped cream and pieces of canned peach, apricot, or mandarin orange.
Buko pandan cake Pandan Cake.jpg Philippines A sponge or chiffon cake flavored with extracts from boiled pandan leaves and frosted with cream and young coconut or macapuno strips
Bundt cake Bundt Cake with Grapes 001.jpg United States A cake that is baked in a Bundt pan, shaping it into a distinctive ring shape. The shape is inspired by a traditional European fruit cake known as Gugelhupf. Bundt cakes are not generally associated with any single recipe, but they are often made with chocolate.
Bustrengo Bustrengo.jpg San Marino A dense and moist cake containing cornmeal, bread crumbs or stale bread, figs, raisins, diced apples, lemon rind and orange rind.
Butter cake Hazelnut brown butter cake.jpg United Kingdom A cake featuring butter as one of the main ingredients.
Butterfly cake Chocolate butterfly cake.jpg United Kingdom A variant of cupcake, also called "fairy cake" for its fairy-like "wings". They can be made from any flavor of cake. The top of the fairy cake is cut off or carved out with a spoon, and cut in half. Then, butter cream, whipped cream, or other sweet filling like jam is spread into the hole. Finally, the two cut halves are stuck into the butter cream to look like butterfly wings. The wings of the cake are often decorated using icing to form various patterns.
Butterkuchen Butterkuchen2.JPG Germany A simple buttery and sweet German cake baked on a tray. [6]
Carrot cake Carrot cake at America Graffiti (cropped).jpg United Kingdom A moist, dense, sweet cake made with carrots. Variations include Rüblitorte, a classic Swiss carrot cake made from a sponge cake with carrots and hazelnuts or almonds, glazed with a sugar glaze, and decorated with small marzipan carrots.
Cassata Cassata siciliana.jpg Italy (Sicily)Cassata consists of round sponge cake moistened with fruit juices or liqueur and layered with ricotta, candied peel, and a chocolate or vanilla filling similar to cannoli cream. It is covered with a shell of marzipan, pink and green pastel colored icing, and decorative designs. The cassata is topped with candied fruit depicting cherries and slices of citrus fruit characteristic of Sicily.
Cassatella di sant'Agata Minnuzze di sant'aita.jpg Sicily, Italy Cakes shaped like breasts to honor Saint Agatha of Sicily. Made of sponge, moistened with juice or liqueur, and stuffed with ricotta and chocolate. Decorated with marzipan, icing, and candied fruit.
Cassava cake Cassava cake (Philippines) - Bibingkang kamoteng kahoy 01.jpg Philippines A traditional Filipino moist cake made from grated cassava, coconut milk, and condensed milk with a custard layer on top.
Castagnaccio Castagnaccio ligure.jpg Italy A plain chestnut flour cake.
Castella Castella,made in nagasaki-city,japan.JPG Japan A moist spongecake made with flour, sugar, eggs, and mizuame.
Caterpillar cake Caterpillar chocolate cake (8367463320).jpg United Kingdom A chocolate Swiss roll decorated to look like a caterpillar.
Charlotte (cake) Charlotte aux poires et chocolat.jpg France A cake prepared firstly by lining a mold with bread, sponge cake, or biscuits; this base is then filled with fruit puree or custard.
Cheesecake Baked cheesecake with raspberries and blueberries.jpg Ancient Greece
United States
A dessert with a thin base made from crushed biscuits and a thicker top layer of soft cheese, eggs and sugar. It can be baked or unbaked (in which case it is refrigerated.) The bottom layer can also be made of shortcrust, and in European countries the top layer is made from curd or a creamy kind of cottage cheese.
Chestnut cake Ardechois a la creme de marron.jpg France A cake prepared using chestnuts or water chestnuts as a main ingredient. It is also dish in Chinese cuisine. [7]
Chhena poda Chennapoda.jpg India (Odisha)A cake made from milk solids and semolina. The milk solids, known as chhena, are the main ingredient; it is a specialty of the state of Odisha in India.
Chiffon cake Chiffon cake 02.jpg United States A light, airy cake made with vegetable oil, eggs, sugar, and flour.
Chocolate cake ChocolateTruffleCakeIdeal01.JPG Unknown (Possibly United States & Canada)A cake that features chocolate as a primary flavor.
Chocotorta Chocotorta portion on a plate.jpg Argentina A cake made with chocolate cookies, dulce de leche, and cream cheese.
Christmas cake Christmas cake, Boxing Day 2008.jpg United Kingdom A cake flavored with dried fruit such as sultanas or raisins, as well as ingredients such as cinnamon, treacle, cherries, and almond; it is often topped with decorative icing.
Clementine cake Vanilla clementine cake.jpg Australia A cake prepared with clementine as a primary ingredient.
Coconut cake Coconut cake garnished with Peeps candy.jpg United States A popular dessert in the Southern region of the United States. It is a cake frosted with a white frosting and covered in coconut flakes.
Coffee cake Walnut cinnamon coffee cake.jpg Germany A single-layer cake flavored with cinnamon and topped with a crumb topping, meant to be eaten with coffee.
Coffee and walnut cake -2016-02-18 Coffee & Walnut cake, Trimingham.JPG United Kingdom A sponge cake made with coffee and walnuts.
Cookie Cake 160920-N-XP344-013 (29519508330).jpg United States Cookie batter baked in a cake pan, topped with frosting and served in the style of traditional cake.
Cornbread Skillet cornbread (cropped).jpg United States
Canada
Mexico
Central America
Caribbean
South America
A cake containing wheat flour, cornmeal, sugar, and a fat such as lard or butter.
Cozonac Tumbl.jpg Bulgaria, Romania A traditional sweet leavened bread rich in eggs, milk, butter and sugar, with various fillings.
Crema de fruta 00114jfCuisine of Bulacan Food Cakes Delicaciesfvf 30.jpg Philippines A traditional Filipino fruitcake made with layers of sponge cake, sweet custard or whipped cream, gelatin or gulaman, and various preserved or fresh fruits, including mangoes, pineapples, cherries, and strawberries. Also has a very popular no-bake variant, the mango float.
Cremeschnitte Kremna rezina.jpg Slovenia
Croatia
Germany

Austria

A vanilla and custard cream cake dessert popular in several central-European countries. There are many regional variations, but they all include puff pastry base and custard cream.
Crystal cake Crystal cake.jpg China A traditional dessert in China, first invented during the Song Dynasty. Its name is derived from the shine of its filling and overall appearance.
Cuatro leches cake [8] [9] Cuatroleches.jpg Spain A cake made with four milks, [10] similar to the tres leches cake.
Cuca Cuca de banana.jpg Brazil A dry, flat cake made of eggs, wheat and butter, with various toppings and fillings.
Cucumber cake Goa A cake prepared with cucumber as a primary ingredient. It is a popular dish in Goan cuisine.
Cupcake Cupcakes, chocolate and strawberry flavour.jpg United States A small cake with various ingredients, usually topped with icing.
Dacquoise Eggnog mousse cake with almond dacquoise.jpg France A cake typically made with almond and hazelnut meringue.
Dadar gulung Indonesian Food, Dadar Gulung Cake.jpg Indonesia A traditional coconut pancake filled with grated coconut and palm sugar.
Date and walnut loaf Date and walnut bread.jpg United Kingdom A sweet bread made with dates, walnuts, treacle, and tea.
Date square Date squares bowl.jpg Canada (probably)A dessert formed from a layer of minced dates with oat crumble; it's also known as matrimonial cake.
Depression cake Depression Cake.JPG United States A cake made without milk, sugar, butter, or eggs.
Devil's food cake Devil's Food Cake.jpg United States A dark, heavy chocolate layer cake.
Doberge cake Doberge cake slices.JPG New Orleans, United States A layered cake with custard filling adapted by local baker Beulah Ledner from the Hungarian Dobos torte.
Dobos cake Dobos cake (Gerbeaud Confectionery Budapest Hungary).jpg Hungary A sponge cake layered with chocolate buttercream and topped with thin caramel slices.
Dundee cake North British Dundee cake.JPG United Kingdom (Scotland)A fruit cake without glacé cherries topped with almonds.
Dutch carnival cake Tielsche kermiskoek.jpg Netherlands A traditional Dutch delicacy similar to gingerbread cake.
Eccles cake Eccles cakes.jpg United Kingdom A pastry filled with currants.
Eierschecke Dresdner Eierschecke 9.jpg Saxony and Thuringia (Germany)A sheet cake made of yeast dough topped with apple, quark curd, and poppy seeds; parts of it are covered with a glaze made of cream, whole egg, sugar, and flour.
Esterházy torte Eszterhazy Torte.JPG Hungary
Austria
A Hungarian cake (torta) named after Prince Paul III Anton Esterházy de Galántha (1786–1866). It was invented by Budapest confectioners in the late 19th century. It consists of cognac or vanilla buttercream, sandwiched between layers of almond meringue (macaroon) dough. The torte is iced with a fondant glaze and decorated with a characteristic chocolate striped pattern.
Falculelle Falculella 6.JPG Corsica A small cake of brocciu cheese baked on a chestnut leaf.
Fanta cake (Fantakuchen) Fanta Cake (crop).jpg Germany A sponge cake made using Fanta or sparkling mineral water.
Fat rascal Fat Rascal cookies (cropped).jpg United Kingdom A pastry made from dried fruit, candied peel, and oats.
Faworki Faworki (plate).jpg Poland A sweet crisp cake in the shape of a bow.
Fig cake Fig Skillet Cake (14430102033).jpg Egypt A cake prepared with fig as a primary ingredient.
Financier Two rectangular financiers.jpg France A small molded almond flour and beurre noisette cake.
Flan cake Leche flan cake (Philippines) 3.jpg Philippines A chiffon or sponge cake baked with a layer of leche flan (crème caramel) on top and drizzled with caramel syrup.
Flourless chocolate cake Flourless Chocolate Cake with Bourbon Vanilla Ice Cream.jpg United States A dense, gluten-free cake prepared with chocolate.
Fondant Fancy Mr Kipling french fancy (14142526369).jpg United Kingdom A small sponge cake topped with fondant icing.
Fragelité [11] Konditor kager 1.JPG Denmark [11] A cake made with meringue, almonds, butter, and coffee.
Frankfurter Kranz (Frankfurt Crown Cake) Frankfurter Kranz.JPG Germany A sponge cake filled with buttercream icing and red jam (typically strawberry, blackcurrant or cherry); it is then topped with brittle nuts, toasted almond flakes and/or ground hazelnuts.
Frog cake Frog cakes.jpg Australia A sponge cake decorated with cream and fondant so that it looks like a frog's head
Fruitcake Traditional English Fruitcake.jpg Ancient Rome A rich cake with candied fruit and spices; many versions of the cake contain currants, sultanas, and glacé cherries.
Fudge cake Chocolate fudge cake (8768339071).jpg A chocolate cake containing fudge.
Funing big cake China (Funing County, Jiangsu province)A cake made with sticky rice, white sugar, and refined lard. Due to health concerns associated with lard consumption, sometimes vegetable oil is used instead of lard. [12]
Funnel cake Oregon State Fair funnel cake.jpg United States A choux pastry with powdered sugar or other toppings, usually fruit.
Garash cake Garash.jpg Bulgaria A chocolate cake made with walnuts, egg whites, and powdered sugar.
Gâteau magique Gateau magique.jpg France A cake with distinctive layers of custard, cream, and sponge that form while baking.
Gâteau nantais GATEAU NANTAIS.jpg Nantes
France
A pound cake with almonds and rum.
Genoa cake Genoa-cake.jpg Italy (Genoa, probably)A cake made with sultanas, raisins, and glacé cherries.
Genoise (Genoese cake) Genoise cake with buttercream frosting.jpg Italy (Genoa, probably)A sponge cake made with a whole egg.
German Chocolate Cake GermanChocolateCake.jpg United States A chocolate cake with a coconut-pecan filling and chocolate frosting.
Ghevar GhevarRajasthaniSweet.jpg India A disc-shaped cake made from flour and ghee, soaked in sugar syrup, and topped with saffron, spices, and nuts.
Gingerbread Cakegingerbread.jpg United Kingdom (probably)A cake typically flavored with spices such as ginger, cloves, cinnamon, and nutmeg.
Gooey butter cake Gooey Pumpkin Butter Cake.jpg United States A flat, dense cake made with butter and frequently topped with powdered sugar.
Goose breast (Gåsebryst) [13] Flickr - cyclonebill - Gasebryst.jpg Denmark [13] A cream cake known as Gåsebryst in Denmark. [13] It consists of a Danish pastry bottom that is topped with whipped cream, custard, and jam. These layers are then wrapped in marzipan.
Halloween cake Halloween pumpkin cake 2015.JPG United States A cake prepared with Halloween-themed decorations
Hash brownies Three space brownies.jpg Netherlands
Belgium
Also known as "space cakes", these are bakery products made using one of the forms of cannabis, including hashish.
Hedgehog Slice Kalter hund.jpg Germany A cake containing crushed biscuits or rice puffs.
Hevva cake Welsh hewa cakes.jpg Cornwall, England A heavy cake containing raisins.
Hot milk cake [14] Hot milk cake01.jpg United States (probably)A butter sponge cake made with scalded milk.
Hummingbird cake Hummingbird cake - homemade.jpg Jamaica A cake made with bananas, pineapples, pecans, vanilla, and various spices.
Ice cream cake Culinique Ice Cream Cake.jpg Unknown (Possibly United States)A cake with at least one layer of ice cream.
Jaffa Cakes Jaffa cake.jpg United Kingdom A biscuit-sized cake introduced by McVitie and Price in 1927 and named after Jaffa oranges. The most common forms of Jaffa Cakes are circular, 2.5 inches (64 mm) in diameter and have three layers: a Genoise sponge base, a layer of orange flavored jelly, and a coating of chocolate.
Jajan pasar Jajan Pasar in Jakarta.JPG Java, Indonesia Traditional Javanese cakes sold in Javanese markets. [15]
Joffre cake A part of Joffre.JPG Romania A chocolate buttermilk layer cake filled with chocolate ganache.
Kabuni Albania [16] A traditional Albanian dessert made from rice fried in butter, mutton broth, raisins, sugar, salt, and spices.
Kardinalschnitte  [ de ] 19-01-26-Kardinalschnitte-RalfR-IMG 20190126 135105 225.jpg Austria A classic layered Viennese desert consisting of a sponge cake layer and meringue and filled with red currant jam. The colors of the layers, white and yellow, are meant to represent the colors of the Vatikan. [17]
Khanom bodin Thailand A dense cake made from wheat or Maida flour, fresh butter, and sweetened condensed milk.
Khanom farang kudi chin Kudi Chin snack (002).jpg Thailand A cake topped with raisins, dried sweet gourds, and white sugar.
King cake Kingcake.jpg France
Spain
A cake associated with Epiphany in many countries; its ingredients vary, but traditionally there is a fève hidden inside.
Kladdkaka Kaffereptarta.jpg Sweden A dense Swedish chocolate cake lacking baking powder.
Klepon Onde-onde.jpg Indonesia A dessert formed from traditional green-colored balls of rice cake filled with liquid palm sugar and coated in grated coconut.
Kliņģeris [18] Kringle 2.JPG Latvia [18] A type of pretzel-shaped pastry.
Kołacz Kolacz.JPG Poland A ceremonial sweet bread that may have fillings such as cheese or dried plum.
Kouign-amann Kouignamann.JPG France (Brittany)A sweet cake made with laminated dough.
Kornigou Brittany, France A fruit cake in the shape of antlers.
Kransekake Kransakaka.jpg Denmark
Norway
A layered ring cake made from almonds, sugar, and egg whites.
Krantz cake Kranz cake2.jpg Israel [19] [20] (Ashkenazi)A yeasted cake with a chocolate or poppy seed filling.
Kremówka Napoleon cake 02.JPG Germany, Slovakia A Polish type of cream pie. It is made of two layers of puff pastry, filled with whipped cream, creamy buttercream, custard cream, or egg white cream; it is usually sprinkled with powdered sugar, but it also can be decorated with cream or covered with a layer of icing.
Kue cubit Kue cubit.jpg Indonesia A small cake eaten as a snack.
Kue lapis Kue Lapis.jpg Indonesia A traditional cake of colorful layered soft rice flour pudding.
Kue mangkok KUE MANGKUK TELO.JPG Indonesia A traditional steamed cupcake. The ingredients include flour, rice flour, tapioca, yeast, eggs, coconut milk, sugar and salt.
Kutia Kutia Natalii.jpg Poland
Belarus
Ukraine
Lithuania
Russia
A ceremonial grain dish that can include nuts and raisins.
Kyiv cake Kiyivs'kii tort bez korobki.JPG Ukraine A cake composed of two airy layers of meringue filled with hazelnuts, chocolate glaze, and buttercream.
Lady Baltimore cake Lady baltimore cake (8326511799).jpg Southern United States (its exact origins are disputed)A white layer cake filled with fruits and nuts and covered with a fluffy frosting.
Lamington Mocha Flake amingtons.jpg Australia A dessert made with squares of cake covered with chocolate sauce and desiccated coconut.
Lane cake Slice of lane cake.jpg United States A bourbon-laced cake with a fruit and nut filling.
Lardy cake Lardy cake from The Indulgent Baker, Caversham, UK - 20150711.jpg England A traditional rich spiced form of bread made with freshly rendered lard, flour, sugar, spices, currants and raisins
Layer cake Meyer lemon chiffon cake, chocolate.jpg Unknown (Possibly United States)A category of dessert that involves stacked layers of cake held together by some type of filling.
Lemon cake Slice of Lemon Cake.jpg Unknown, but likely England [21] A cake with a lemon flavor. [22] [23]
Linzer Torte Foto.Linzertorte.JPG Austria A thick layer of cinnamon and clove spiced shortcrust topped with red currant jam and a lattice design of dough strips.
Lolly cake Lolly cake (2792116118).jpg New Zealand A log-shaped cake made from malt biscuits, butter, sweetened condensed milk and fruit puffs, usually rolled in coconut.
Madeira cake Cherry madeira cake.jpg United Kingdom A light butter cake usually flavored with lemon. Sometimes confused with Bolo de mel cakes, which are actually made in Madeira using a completely different recipe.
Madeleine Madeleines de Commercy.jpg Lorraine, France A small shell-shaped sponge cake.
Magdalena Madalenas caseras-Madrid.jpg Spain A Spanish muffin or cupcake variation, typically flavored with lemon.
Makowiec Bejgli1.jpg Poland A poppy seed cake normally decorated with icing and orange zest.
Mané pelado Mane pelado cake.jpg Brazil A creamy cake made of yuca, coconut, and cheese.
Mango cake Mango Passion cake (Red Ribbon, Philippines).jpg Philippines A chiffon cake or roll topped with mango cream frosting and fresh Carabao mango slices.
Mango float Mango float (Crema de Mangga) - Philippines.jpg Philippines A dessert similar to tiramisu made with layers of broas or graham crackers, whipped cream, condensed milk, and ripe Carabao mangos (other fruits can also be used). It is a no-bake version of the crema de fruta.
Mantecada Mantecadas de Tuesta-Valdegovia8.JPG Spain A square, spongy pastry.
Marble cake Marmorkuchen.jpg Germany A vanilla, coffee, or chocolate butter cake wherein two differently colored batters are swirled together to show a marble-like pattern.
Marjolaine France A long and rectangular variation on the dacquoise that combines almond and hazelnut meringue layers with chocolate buttercream.
Mazurek 91365 Mazurek.jpg Poland An Easter cake with a short pastry base and various toppings.
Medivnyk Medivnyk - 2.jpg Ukraine Ukrainian honey cake containing buckwheat honey, wheat flour and spices.
Medovik Medovik.jpg Russia A layer cake popular in Russia and other countries of the former Soviet Union, often referred to as a Russian honey cake. The identifying ingredients are honey and smetana or condensed milk.
Merveilleux Merveilleux.jpg Belgium Two light meringues welded and covered with whipped cream and dusted with chocolate shavings.
Mille-feuille Mille-feuille francais 1.jpg France A cake consisting of three layers of puff pastry alternating with two layers of pastry cream. The top is glazed in white (icing) and brown (chocolate) strips, and combed into a distinctive pattern. This cake is also known as a Napoleon.
Mimosa cake Le nostre torte (8937128050).jpg Italy First created in Rieti in the 1950s, [24] the name comes from the small pieces of sponge cake scattered on the surface, which resemble mimosa flowers in shape.
Misérable cake Miserablecake.jpg Belgium A traditional Belgian almond sponge cake.
Molten chocolate cake Chocolate Fondant.jpg France/United States A popular dessert that combines the elements of a flourless chocolate cake and a soufflé. It is also known as a lava cake.
Mooncake Mooncake1.jpg China A Chinese bakery product traditionally eaten during the Mid-Autumn Festival.
Moravian sugar cake Sugar Cake.jpg Pennsylvania German Country /United States A sweet coffee cake that originated in the colonial Moravian Church. It is made with a sweet yeast dough enriched with mashed potatoes and topped with a mixture of melted butter, brown sugar, and cinnamon.
Napoleonskake  [ da; no; sv ] [25] [ self-published source ] TortNapoleon(kuski).jpg Norway
Denmark
Iceland
Sweden
Finland
Estonia
A cake that is similar to tompouce, with different flavors like caramel or carob.
Napoleonshat  [ da ] [26] Napoleonshat.jpg Denmark A marzipan based cake shaped like a Napoleon's Hat and dipped in dark chocolate. [26]
Nonnette Nonnette.jpg France A small gingerbread cake with honey and orange marmalade.
Onion cake Sugar onion cake 2.JPG East Asia, Central Asia & Southeast Asia A savory or sweet cake prepared with onion as a primary ingredient. [27]
Opera cake Tartine bakery opera cake in 2007.jpg France A dessert with layers of ganache and sponge cake soaked in coffee syrup.
Oponki or Pączki Tisto.jpg Poland A round, spongy yeast cake with a sweet topping.
Orange and polenta cake [28] Flourless orange and polenta cake.jpg Italy A cake made with oranges and polenta.
Ostkaka Smalands basta ostkaka.jpg Sweden A Swedish cheesecake typically eaten with a jam or cordial sauce.
Othellolagkage [29] Othello-lagkager.jpg Denmark [29] A layer cake with sponge cake, cream, chocolate, raspberry, egg, vanilla, and marzipan.
Pain d'épices Pain depices p1050128.jpg Reims and Alsace, France A French quick bread containing rye flour, honey, and spices.
Pain de Gênes Pain-de-genes.jpg Genoa, France A cake made primarily from almond paste, eggs, and melted butter.
Pão de Ló [30] Cake competition (14287027130).jpg Italy [30] A sponge cake traditionally made by Italian Jewish families for Passover. [31]
Pancake Blueberry pancakes (1).jpg United States, Canada A flat, round cake made with eggs, milk, and flour.
Pandan cake Sifon pandan.JPG Malaysia
Indonesia
A light, fluffy, green-colored sponge cake. The ingredients are flour, eggs, butter or margarine, sugar, and pandan leaf.
Panettone Panettone - Nicolettone 2017 - IMG 7085 (31752542285).jpg Italy A sweet bread containing candied citrus and raisins.
Panpepato Panpepato di Terni.jpg Italy A round, sweet cake filled with nuts such as almonds, hazelnuts, and pine nuts.
Paris–Brest Paris-Brest IMG 0875.JPG France A dessert made of choux pastry and praline flavored cream.
Parkin YorkShireParkin.jpg United Kingdom A gingerbread cake made with treacle and oats.
Parrozzo Parrozzo 01.JPG Abruzzo, Italy A cake made with semolina and almond flour and then covered with dark chocolate.
Pavlova Christmas pavlova.jpg Australia
New Zealand
A cake named after Anna Pavlova and made with meringue.
Petit Gâteau Petit gateau.jpg France A small chocolate cake that is usually served with ice cream.
Petits fours Petits.fours.wmt.jpg France A French dessert made from sponge cake cut into small cubes and coated with fondant icing; the cake is sometimes filled with marzipan and/or jam.
Pryanik [32] Piernik Orlen, Lopienno.JPG Poland [32] A type of gingerbread spiced with cinnamon, ginger, cloves and cardamom.
Piñata Smash Cake Pinata Smash Cake.jpg Mexico [33] A sponge cake with a candy and cream filling that is smashed open in a manner similar to a piñata.
Pineapple cake Pineapple Pastry.JPG Taiwan A Taiwanese sweet traditional pastry containing butter, flour, eggs, sugar, and pineapple jam or slices.
Plum cake Plum cake 08 ies.jpg United Kingdom (England)The name plum cake has referred to fruitcake prepared with dried plum and spices in England since around 1700; today, it refers to a cake prepared with dried fruits (such as raisins) as the primary ingredients.
Poffertjes Poffertjes-Melkhuis (cropped).jpg Netherlands
Belgium
Luxembourg
Germany
Switzerland
Austria
A traditional batter treat made with yeast and buckwheat flour that resembles small, fluffy pancakes.
Pound cake Pound layer cake.jpg United Kingdom A cake traditionally made with a pound each of its four main ingredients (flour, butter, eggs, and sugar); today, ingredient proportions vary.
Princess cake Prinsesstarta.JPG Sweden A cake with alternating layers of sponge cake and whipped cream followed a layer of fresh raspberries and a layer of custard; all these layers are topped with a layer of marzipan.
Prinzregententorte Prinzregententorte.jpg Germany A torte consisting of at least six thin layers of sponge cake layered with chocolate buttercream and covered in dark chocolate glaze.
Punschkrapfen Punschkrapfen.jpg Austria A dessert with a base of either cake crumbs or sponge cake that is then filled with nougat and jam and soaked with rum. It is covered with a thick rum sugar glaze and topped with chocolate and/or a cocktail cherry.
Puto Puto in banana leaf.jpg Philippines A dish consisting of steamed rice cakes, traditionally made from slightly fermented rice dough. They are eaten as is or as an accompaniment to a number of savory dishes.
Putu Kue putu.jpg Indonesia A traditional cylindrical-shaped and green-colored steamed cake. The cake is made of rice flour called suji and that is colored green with pandan extract, filled with palm sugar, steamed in bamboo tubes, and served with grated coconut.
Queen cake Queen cakes cooling on a wire rack (13475333725).jpg United Kingdom A soft, muffin-sized cake that gained popularity around the early 18th century; it contains currants and is flavored with mace and orange or lemon water.
Queen Elizabeth cake Canada A moist date cake with a coconut topping.
Raisin cake Teekuchen, Miltenberg, Germany.JPG Germany A cake prepared with raisins as a primary ingredient.
Randalín Vinarterta.JPG Iceland A multi-layered cake made from almond or cardamom biscuit and plum jam.
Red bean cake RedbeanCake Cantoversion.jpg Japan
China
A cake made with hardened red bean paste.
Red velvet cake Red velvet cake slice.jpg United States A soft chocolate cake that is colored red and topped with cream cheese icing.
Rock cake Golden-Krust-Rock-Cake.jpg United Kingdom A small, rough cake that typically includes flavorings such as currants and candied peel.
Rum baba BabaRum.jpg France, Italy A small yeast cake soaked with rum and sometimes filled with cream.
Rum cake Rum cake.jpg Jamaica, Trinidad and Tobago A cake that traditionally contains dried fruit soaked in rum.
Ruske kape RuskeKapa.jpg Bosnia
Serbia
A dessert consisting of alternating layers of vanilla and chocolate cake; this base is then topped with chocolate and decorated with coconut at the edges.
Sachertorte Sachertorte DSC03027 retouched.jpg Austria A sweet chocolate butter cake that is filled with apricot jam and frosted with chocolate fondant icing; it is traditionally served with whipped cream.
Sachima Sacima.jpg China A pastry composed of strands of fried batter held together by sugar syrup.
Šakotis / Sękacz Sakotis 3799.jpg
Sekacz (1).jpg
Lithuania
Poland
A traditional cake created by painting layers of dough onto a spit rotating over an open fire.
Sans rival Sans rival slice.JPG Philippines A cake composed of layers of buttercream, meringue, and chopped cashews.
Santiago cake Tarta de Santiago-2009.jpg Spain (Galicia)An almond cake topped with a Santiago cross design in powdered sugar.
Serabi Serabi kuno dan alat masaknya.jpg Indonesia A traditional pancake that is made from rice flour with coconut milk or shredded coconut as an emulsifier and eaten with thick golden-brown coconut sugar syrup.
Sernik 2023 Sernik polski (1).jpg Poland A Polish cheesecake made with twaróg.
Sesame seed cake Sesame seed cakes.jpg United States, Asia A cake made of sesame seeds, often with honey as a sweetener.
Sfouf Sfoufs (8280943024) (cropped).jpg Lebanon An almond-semolina cake flavored with turmeric, sesame paste, anise, and pine nuts.
Sheet cake Sheet cake.jpg United States A cake baked in a large, flat rectangular pan, such as a sheet or jelly roll pan.
Simnel cake Decorated Simnel cake (14173161143).jpg United Kingdom A layered fruitcake that includes marzipan.
Smith Island Cake Smith island cake2009.jpg United States A dessert consisting of 8 to 15 thin layers of cake alternating with chocolate buttercream; condensed or evaporated milk is commonly used.
Smörgåstårta Voileipakakku.jpg Sweden
Estonia
Finland
Denmark
Norway
Iceland
A Scandinavian "sandwich cake" with ingredients similar to a sandwich and a large enough amount of filling to make it resemble a layered cream cake.
Snow skin mooncake SnowSkinMooncake2.jpg Hong Kong A type of mooncake eaten during the Mid-Autumn Festival that was developed by a bakery in Hong Kong as an alternative to traditional mooncakes, which are made with ingredients such as salted duck egg yolks and lotus seed paste that result in a high level of sugar and oil.
Snowball cake Hostess-Sno-Ball-WS.jpg United States A chocolate cake covered with marshmallow frosting and coconut flakes.
Soufflé Choco souffle.jpg France Fluffy cakes that are traditionally served in the ramekins they were baked in and consist mostly of beaten eggs and sugar.
Spekkoek Spekkoek naturel en pandan.jpg Indonesia A multi-layered cake containing cinnamon, clove, mace, and anise.
Spettekaka Spettekaka cake. Taken at 70th birthday party in Osby, Sweden.jpg Scania and Halland, Sweden A Swedish variation on a spit cake made from potato flour.
Spice cake Spice Cake with sea foam frosting.jpg North America A cake flavored with spices such as cinnamon, cloves, allspice, ginger, or mace.
Spiku Kue lapis Surabaya.JPG Indonesia A cake with similar ingredients to a spekkoek that only has three layers of vanilla and chocolate cake.
Spit cake Kurtoskalacs Budapest 2008.jpg Ancient Greece A term that can refer to any number of hollow, cylindrical cakes prepared on a rotating spit in several European countries.
Sponge cake Cake competition (14287027130).jpg United Kingdom A light cake made with egg whites, flour, and sugar.
St. Honoré cake Saint-honore (patisserie).JPG France A dessert consisting of a puff pastry base, a ring of pâte à choux, sugared profiteroles, and crème chiboust filling.
Stack cake Apple Stack Cake.jpg United States A stack of cakes made with molasses and layered with some form of apple filling.
Strawberry cake (Artisan cake) pic.a07.JPG United States
Canada
France
A cake that uses strawberry as a primary ingredient.
Streuselkuchen Streuselkuchen7.jpg Germany A yeast cake topped with streusel.
Suncake Taiwanese Suncake (flickr11069409046).jpg Taiwan A popular Taiwanese dessert originally from the city of Taichung. The typical fillings consist of condensed malt sugar, and the cakes are usually sold in special gift boxes as souvenirs for visitors.
Swiss roll Sri Lankan Swiss roll.jpg United Kingdom
United States
Canada
A roll cake of varying colors filled with jam or some sort of cream; despite its name, the cake was not developed in Switzerland.
Tarte Tatin Closeup of tarte tatin (13513714244).jpg France A dessert consisting of various fruits, such as apples or pears, that are caramelized in a pan and then topped with puff pastry and baked in the oven.
Tea loaf 027 of 366 (6783085325).jpg United Kingdom A sweet bread containing currants and sultanas that are soaked in tea.
Teacake Teacake.jpg United Kingdom A baked good meant to be eaten with tea.
Tiramisu Tiramisu Fanes.jpg Italy A dessert consisting of several layers of ladyfingers dipped in espresso and occasionally alcohol such as Marsala wine and a cream made from mascarpone, eggs, and sugar. Traditionally sprinkled with cocoa powder and served chilled.
Tompouce Tom Pouce Dutch pastry.JPG Netherlands A rectangular dessert made of two layers of puff pastry filled with yellow pastry cream and topped with smooth white icing.
Torta Barozzi Torta Barozzi.jpg Italy A flourless chocolate cake flavored with rum, coffee, and almonds.
Torta caprese Torta caprese.jpg Capri, Italy A chocolate cake made with almonds or hazelnuts.
Torta alla Monferrina Monferrato, Italy An autumn cake made from pumpkin, apples and sugar and flavored with dried figs, amaretti, chocolate, and rum.
Torta della nonna
Torta della nonna.jpg
ItalyTorta della nonna is a dessert typical of the region of Tuscany in Italy. It is a sweet pastry cake filled with vanilla-flavored custard and covered with pine nuts and confectioner's sugar.
Torta delle rose Rose's cake.JPG Italy A Mantuan and Brescian cake that is made with leavened dough rich in butter and sugar. The dough is rolled up and placed in the baking tin so that it takes the cake's characteristic shape of a basket of rosebuds, hence the name. [34]
Torta setteveli Palermo, Sicily, Italy A seven-layer cake that includes chocolate and hazelnuts.
Torta Tre Monti Italy (San Marino)A cake with alternating layers of thin wafers and chocolate or hazelnut cream.
Træstammer [35] Traestammer 1.jpg Denmark A log-shaped cake made from cocoa powder, sugar, butter, rum, marzipan, and chocolate.
Tres leches cake Tres Leches.jpg Mexico
Costa Rica
Nicaragua
Colombia
Spain
A sponge cake soaked with evaporated milk, condensed milk, and heavy or sour cream.
Tunis cake Tunis Cake Cross-Section KG Christmas 2021.jpg Scotland
Northern Ireland
A Madeira cake covered with a thick layer of chocolate and decorated with marzipan.
Tuxedo cake UnknownA sheet or circular cake with layers of chocolate cake, chocolate mousse, whipping cream and sometimes a layer of vanilla sponge cake. The dark and light colours of the cake are meant to resemble a tuxedo.
Twinkie Hostess twinkies tweaked.jpg United States [A Twinkie is an American snack cake, described as "golden sponge cake with a creamy filling".].
Ube cake Ube cake (20018687044).jpg Philippines A traditional Filipino chiffon cake or sponge cake made with ube halaya.
Ul boov Mongolian Cuisine at World Heritage Cuisine Summit & Food Festival 2018 (15).jpg Mongolia A layered biscuit stamped with a unique design and served with aaruul.
Upside-down cake Pineapple-upside-down-cake.jpg United Kingdom A cake baked with its toppings (usually fruit such as pineapples) at the bottom of the pan. Before serving, the cake is flipped to be right-side up.
Vestfirskar hveitikökur Iceland The Icelandic Westfjords wheatcakes are eaten both everyday and for festive occasions, but many consider them indispensable during Christmas. In the past, they were baked or fried on stoves like flat cakes, but today most people use a pan or a pancake pan and let them bake or toast in the dry pan. [36]
Victoria sponge cake Cake from WHR(P).jpg United Kingdom A cake named after Queen Victoria, typically consisting of jam and whipped double cream or vanilla cream sandwiched between two sponge cakes; the top of the cake is decorated with a dusting of icing sugar.
Wacky cake Wacky Cake.jpg Unknown (Possibly the United Kingdom or the United States)A cake made without eggs, butter or milk. Wacky cake may have been created as the result of rationing during World War II, when milk and eggs were scarce. [37] The eggless batter means that the structure of the cake is entirely supported by gluten, which is strengthened by the acidic vinegar and salt. [38]
Watergate cake United StatesA pistachio cake which shares its name with the Watergate scandal of the 1970s
Wedding cake Gateau de mariage.jpg UnknownA cake that is traditionally served at weddings. In the UK, the wedding cake is served at a wedding breakfast, a shared meal held after the ceremony (not necessarily in the morning). In other Western cultures, the cake is usually on display and served to guests at the reception.
Welsh cake Closeup of Welsh cakes, February 2009.jpg United Kingdom (Wales)A sweet bread, usually made with currants, that is traditionally cooked on a bakestone.
White cake Angel food cake with strawberries (4738859336).jpg A vanilla flavored cake made without egg yolks.
Whoopie pies Whoopie pie with dusting of confectioner's sugar.jpg United States A dessert made of two round pieces of chocolate cake with a sweet, creamy frosting serving as the filling.
Wine cake Day 43 dark chocolate red wine cake (32830156696).jpg Colombia A cake made with wine.
Wingko 6. Wingko Babat 3.jpg Indonesia A traditional pancake made mainly of coconut.
Yema cake Yema cake (Philippines).jpg Philippines A chiffon cake with a custard filling known as yema.
Zuger Kirschtorte Zuger-Kirschtorte-Stueck-2013.jpg Switzerland A cake made with layers of nut meringue, sponge cake and buttercream. It is flavored with kirschwasser.
Zuppa Inglese 2 Zuppa inglese.jpg Italy A layered dessert consisting of sponge cake soaked in Alchermes and custard.

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