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Twelfth-cake
Twelfth-cake [Short for Twelfth-night or Twelfth-tide cake: cf. twelfth B. 3.] A large cake used at the festivities of Twelfth-night, usually frosted and otherwise ornamented, and with a bean (see bean n. 6 b) or coin introduced to determine the ‘king’ or ‘queen’ of the feast.1774 in Brand Pop. Anti...
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Twelfth cake
Twelfth cake may refer to:
a king cake, baked for the festival of Twelfth Night
The Troelfth Cake, a satirical drawing of the Partition of Poland
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The Troelfth Cake
The Troelfth Cake (also The Twelfth Cake, The Royal Cake, The Cake of Kings, from the , , Placek królewski) is a 1773 French allegory and satire on the It is likely that the original title in English was intended to say "The Twelfth Cake", alluding to the division of a three kings cake (also called a Twelfth
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Twelfth-night
ˈTwelfth-night Forms: see twelfth and night. The evening before Twelfth-day, formerly observed as a time of merry-making. Also attrib.c 900 O.E. Chron. an. 878 Her hiene bestæl se here on midne winter ofer tuelftan niht to Cippanhamme. 13.. K. Alis. (Laud MS.) 6388 Of þat cite comen..þe kynges thre,...
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290 (number)
symmetric functions of matrix of order 6 under separate row and column permutations
299
299 = 13·23, a highly cototient number, a self number, and the twelfth cake number
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Twelfth Night Revelers
The Twelfth Night Revelers, founded in 1870, is a New Orleans, Louisiana, Carnival Krewe. Carnival Traditions
From its inauguration in 1870, the Twelfth Night Revelers introduced the Twelfth Night Cake or King Cake cut by the leader, the Lord
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Black bun
It is Scottish in origin, originally eaten on Twelfth Night but now enjoyed at Hogmanay. Origins
The cake originated as a Scottish King cake for use on Twelfth Night on 5 January – the eve of Epiphany, and the end of the Twelve Days of Christmas
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King cake
United Kingdom
The Twelfth Cake, Twelfth-night cake, or Twelfth-tide cake was once popular in the United Kingdom on Twelfth Night. a Twelfth Night cake to the performers of the Drury Lane Theatre in the green room each Twelfth Night; the ceremony of the "Baddeley Cake" has remained
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Kuchen
This has roots from as early as the twelfth century, when it was customary for boys attending heder (school for Jewish children) to bring a piece of honey cake to the first day of school.
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Alana Spencer
She is notable for winning the twelfth series of BBC One's The Apprentice in 2016. The programme's first Welsh winner, Spencer received a £250,000 investment from Lord Sugar for her luxury cake and chocolate business, Ridiculously Rich
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Plum cake
as for parties in celebration of Twelfth Night and Christmas, to large, such as for weddings. After 1830 plum cake was often referred to as fruit cake or black cake.
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Christmas cake
Christmas cake is a type of cake, often fruitcake, served at Christmas time in many countries. The Christmas cake largely displaced the previously popular Twelfth-night cake during the Victorian era.
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Vasilopita
The traditions surrounding vasilopita are very similar to western European celebrations of the Twelfth Night and Epiphany: the king cake of France and Name
The name "βασιλόπιτα" comes from βασιλεύς 'king' + πίτα 'cake', but was reinterpreted as "Basil's (Βασίλειος) cake".
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Bean-feast
Its probable origin is the Twelfth Night festival from the Low Countries. The bean king for the rest of the night was the person who had the slice of cake containing the bean.
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The Kings' Tart
The Kings' Tart or The Twelfth Night Cake is a 1774 genre painting by Jean-Baptiste Greuze, showing the French tart then traditionally baked for Epiphany
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