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Definition of Coconut cake
1. Noun. Cake containing shredded coconut in batter and frosting.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Coconut Cake
Literary usage of Coconut cake
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Plant Products and Chemical Fertilizers by Sidney Hoare Collins (1919)
"It is usually less difficult to persuade cattle to eat coconut cake than palm-
nut cake. When coconut cake has been only slightly pressed it is very apt to ..."
2. Farm Foods: Or, the Rational Feeding of Farm Animals : from the Sixth by Emil Theodor von Wolff, Herbert Henry Cousins (1895)
"The digestion coefficient of coconut cake was determined at Hohenheim by ...
The pigs ate the coconut cake greedily, while they absolutely refused to touch ..."
3. Tropical Agriculture: A Treatise on the Culture, Preparation, Commerce and by Peter Lund Simmonds (1889)
"The marcs or cakes include ground-nut cake, palm-nut cake, linseed cake, cotton-seed
cake, and coconut cake, used for cattle food; and mustard, rape, ..."
4. Report of the Federal Trade Commission on Commercial Feeds: March 29, 1921 by United States Federal Trade Commission (1921)
"coconut cake OR MEAL.—coconut cake or meal is the residue left after extraction
... Estimated production and domestic consumption of coconut cake and meal, ..."
5. The Field Book of Manures: Or, The American Muck Book; Treating of the by Daniel Jay Browne (1858)
"The coconut cake is also employed in Southern India, not only for feeding cattle,
but as a manure to the coconut tree itself. In France, and some parts of ..."