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$17 – $19
- A cake that uses strawberry as a primary ingredient.
- A Swedish variation on a spit cake made from potato flour.
- The cake should be consumed within 24 hours.
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$299
- A yeast cake topped with streusel.
- Fondant cakes should be stored in an air-conditioned environment.
- A light cake made with egg whites, flour, and sugar.
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$32 – $36
- A yeast cake topped with streusel.
- Fondant cakes should be stored in an air-conditioned environment.
- A light cake made with egg whites, flour, and sugar.
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$500 Original price was: $500.$400Current price is: $400.
- A layered dessert consisting of sponge cake soaked in Alchermes and custard.
- Fondant cakes should be stored in an air-conditioned environment.
- A cake made with layers of nut meringue, sponge cake and buttercream. It is flavored with kirschwasser.
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$90 – $400
- A layered dessert consisting of sponge cake soaked in Alchermes and custard.
- Fondant cakes should be stored in an air-conditioned environment.
- A cake made with layers of nut meringue, sponge cake and buttercream. It is flavored with kirschwasser.
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$5 – $6
- A layered dessert consisting of sponge cake soaked in Alchermes and custard.
- Fondant cakes should be stored in an air-conditioned environment.
- A cake made with layers of nut meringue, sponge cake and buttercream. It is flavored with kirschwasser.
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$100 Original price was: $100.$90Current price is: $90.
- A cake that uses strawberry as a primary ingredient.
- A Swedish variation on a spit cake made from potato flour.
- The cake should be consumed within 24 hours.
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$8 – $9
- Store cream cakes in a refrigerator.
- Fondant cakes should be stored in an air-conditioned environment.
- The cake should be consumed within 24 hours.
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