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Definition of Spice cake
1. Noun. Cake flavored with spices.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Spice Cake
Literary usage of Spice cake
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Elements of the Theory and Practice of Cookery: A Textbook of Household by Mary Emma Williams, Katharine Rolston Fisher (1913)
"Plain spice cake is made by omitting ginger from the gingerbread recipe, ...
Use coffee instead of water in spice cake. POINTS TO BE REMEMBERED IN ..."
2. The Creole Cookery Book (1885)
"spice cake. ^ Four cups of sifted flour, 1 of butter, 1 of sugar, 1 of molasses, ^
cup of sour milk, -1 teaspoon of soda, 3 eggs, 1 teaspoon of ginger, ..."
3. Primary Readers: Containing a Complete Course in Phonics by Katharine Emily Sloan (1905)
"... a big citron and spice cake, with pink icing on top, and Lucy's name in the
center. She bought some little fancy cakes, and put pink icing over them. ..."