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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a type of cake" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when categorizing or describing a specific kind of cake within a broader context.
Example: "Chocolate mousse is a type of cake that is rich and creamy, often enjoyed as a dessert."
Alternatives: "a variety of cake" or "a category of cake".
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For instance, if you select a cookbook all about cake, then obviously, all of your members will bring in a type of cake.
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Their signature cake is "sport cake," a type of layered cake covered with whipped cream and adorned with cream puffs on top.
In general, the combination of diet soda and cake mix are a matter of taste, so you can combine any type of cake mix with any flavor diet soda, for example diet lemon soda with yellow cake mix, diet cola with a chocolate cake mix, diet cherry cola with a cherry cake mix, or diet orange with a white cake mix.
Still, the bakery opened in 2002, after the last bubble had burst, so he does not know whether people will buy any type of cake if there are large-scale layoffs.
You can use any pretty much any type of cake you like, but obviously I've plumped for the most obnoxious combination I could think of: a "Mexican" chili chocolate cake.
Buttercream frosting pairs wonderfully with any type of cake flavor.
This could include any type of cake, pastry, fruit dish, or other special treat.
In southern Germany, Guglhupf is a type of Bundt cake.
BAVARIAN BRUNCH In southern Germany, Guglhupf is a type of Bundt cake.
Crumpet, traditional British teatime treat that is a type of griddle cake, known for its cratered surface.
In Vietnam, a type of rice cake called banh chung is made specially for the holiday and is deeply intertwined with nationalist myths and ancestor-worship customs.
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