Man on man as I was sharing Food Holidays: June 11th, 2022 with you my mouth started to wonder. It’s National German Chocolate Cake Day my all time favorite Cake. Although, no, one can make a German Chocolate Cake like my grandmother did.
National German Chocolate Cake Day
Did you know German Chocolate Cake isn’t German at all. German Chocolate Cake is named after the recipe on German Chocolate box which was first published on June 3rd, 1957.
Five facts about Cakes:
- The Celtics celebrate a festival by name the name of the Beltane festival. During the Beltane Festival, they lite bonfires atop a hill and will roll down round Cakes from the hill. If the Cake doesn’t break, the Celtics believe the Cake will bring good fortune.
- Cakes definitely play a major role during Weddings, but how these Wedding ceremonies were completed during ancient times was they either break a big Bread loaf on top of the bride’s head or simply throw pieces of Bread on her.
- It is believed that these Cakes were present since the bygone era and during the first Olympic Games, athletes were given Cheesecakes.
- During the 17th Century, in England, people believed that keeping Fruitcakes under the pillow of those who are unmarried will give them sweet dreams about their fiancée.
- Long ago, a women ate a slice of “Red Velvet Cake’ in a restaurant which she liked very much. The women asked for the recipe which the restaurant promptly sent to her. The women got furious when she received the recipe that she asked for. Do you know why? The women was charged $100 for asking for a copy of the recipe. You know what she did? She sent this recipe as chain mail to hundreds and thousands of people she knew as revenge.
Thank you,
Glenda, Charlie and David Cates