3 Types Of Cake Creaming Their Way Through The Trend In 2021



A piece of circular sacred spongy goodness lined with some fresh and sugared cream and crisp, sugary ornamentation adding to the overall appeal to make up a glacĂ© wonderland- in short, cakes are yum! It would be hard to find a person who doesn’t love some cake! There’s a reason why this gourmet delicacy always makes the VIP invite to every celebration. As we enter 2021, many things have changed for us, including the “new normal” lifestyle, tastes, and preferences. In this blog, we will only be talking about cake. With many home-baking (thanks to 2020 lockdown), shifts in dietary trends, and food preferences, the three following types of the cake completely stood out from the rest.

ATOMIC CAKE

The cake is as interesting as the name. With Chicago as its place of origin, the atomic cake was named after the atom bomb. Conventionally the atomic cake follows a three-layer pattern, with the first layer comprises banana (typically), followed by yellow and chocolate sponges. Finally, the layers are separated by fresh cream, chopped fruits, and flavored creams. The unique combination of different flavors coming together to form a delectable synergy is set to make everyone’s tastebuds explode.

GLUTEN-FREE CAKE

The term “Gluten-free” has been making rounds in the food and diet universe for a long time. And, cakes are not untouched from it. It aids digestion (especially among those with celiac disease), reduces chronic inflammation, boosts energy levels, and promotes weight loss. Plus, you can find a lot of flavors to choose from.

COFFEE CAKE

America is obsessed with its cup of coffee and loves to pair it with some good ‘ol coffee cake. However, the virgin take of sweet single-layered pound cake with sweet, cinnamon-infused flavor and streusel top created from butter, flour, and sugar is up for flavorsome affairs in different combinations. You can expect apricot, blueberry, almond, cheese, pecan, peach, raspberry cheese, cinnamon, and pretzel variants.

Now that you have reached the end of the blog, which one are you up for trying?

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