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The term "traditional cake" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when referring to a type of cake usually associated with a specific region or culture, such as Italian Tiramisu or German Black Forest Cake. For example, "This bakery has the most delicious traditional cakes."
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It is the traditional cake of Rosh Hashanah, symbolising the hope that the new year will be sweet.
"If you're set on a traditional cake, having two tiers instead of three can save £200," says Marie Sinclair from Genuinecakes.co.uk.
Everyone except Anderson ate a regular meal, and then they brought out a traditional cake, a "Happy Birthday" banner, and presents.
When my wife Susi - a former caterer - and I had the tables turned on us and we found ourselves planning our own wedding, we knew that a traditional cake was not an option.
Some have employed strolling magicians to do sleight-of-hand during cocktails; others have used rolling human dessert tables to add a startling live dimension to the traditional cake.
Gina DePalma at Babbo in Greenwich Village serves a wonderful pumpkin cheesecake with maple syrup and crème fraîche; it's studded with pieces of pumpkin and macerated raisins, and is as far from a traditional cake as it's possible to get and still be delicious.
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Since 1864 people have been coming here to enjoy traditional cakes (around 4 euros each).
Lesley has seen a return to traditional cakes as austere times breed nostalgia.
Muesli, pasta and traditional cakes are also off the menu, writes Harriet Sherwood.
Perhaps it's that early exposure to religion that made me more interested in baking traditional cakes and breads for holidays.
The most traditional cakes are braided, but they can be filled with cream cheese, fruit filling, pudding or all of the above.
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