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Discover LudwigThe phrase "sponge cake" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a type of light, fluffy cake made with eggs, sugar, and flour.
Example: "For dessert, I decided to bake a delicious sponge cake topped with fresh strawberries and whipped cream."
Alternatives: "foam cake" or "light cake."
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sponge cake
noun
A light, soft, baked dessert (commonly layered with cream and jam) that is typically made with flour, sugar, baking powder and eggs.
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Sponge cake!
She serves them tea and sponge cake.
He can make sponge cake with sour cream.
Place the second sponge cake over the top.
"I'm not sure we're a sponge cake sort of school".
Unroll the sponge cake and spread with the raspberries.
Specialities include Braughing sausages, victoria sponge cake and English truffles.
Sponge cake, a Porto obsession, arrives as a lush mush with orange and kiwi slices.
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Opera, an almond sponge cake layered and topped with dark chocolate, was a sybaritic delight.
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