Spice cake

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Spice cake is a cake flavored with a variety of spices. The most common spices used in spice cake include cinnamon, nutmeg, and cloves, although other spices like allspice, ginger, and cardamom can also be used.

History

The origins of spice cake can be traced back to ancient times. The use of spices in cakes was common in the Middle Ages, when spices were a luxury item and used to demonstrate wealth and status. The spices used in these early cakes were often the same ones used in spice cake today, including cinnamon, nutmeg, and cloves.

Preparation

The preparation of a spice cake involves mixing the dry ingredients, including the spices, with the wet ingredients. The batter is then poured into a cake pan and baked until done. Some recipes may also include additional ingredients, such as raisins, nuts, or apples.

Variations

There are many variations of spice cake around the world. In the United States, spice cake is often served with a cream cheese frosting. In the United Kingdom, a similar cake known as gingerbread is popular. In Germany, a spice cake known as Lebkuchen is traditionally made during the Christmas season.

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