madeira cake
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Definition
Noun: A type of rich, dense sponge cake, traditionally served with Madeira wine. It is characterized by its firm, close texture, golden-yellow color, and a slightly crisp, sugary crust on top.
Usage
This noun refers specifically to the cake itself. It is typically used as a countable noun (a Madeira cake, two Madeira cakes) and often appears in contexts related to baking, traditional British teatime, or food descriptions.
Examples
- For afternoon tea, she baked a classic Madeira cake.
- The recipe for Madeira cake includes a higher proportion of flour and fat than a standard sponge.
- Would you like a slice of Madeira cake with your tea?
Advanced Usage
- As a Modifier: The term can be used attributively to describe other items related to the cake.
- She used a Madeira cake recipe from her grandmother's cookbook.
- We need a Madeira cake tin for this bake.
Variants and Related Words
- Madeira (noun, proper): A fortified wine from the Portuguese island of Madeira, for which the cake is named.
- Pound Cake (noun): A similar rich, dense cake. Madeira cake is considered a type of pound cake, often distinguished by its inclusion of lemon zest.
Synonyms
- Pound Cake (in a general sense)
Notes on Meaning
The defining characteristic is the close, dense texture, which distinguishes it from a light, airy Victoria sponge. Its traditional pairing with Madeira wine is central to its name and origin, though it is now commonly eaten with tea or coffee.
Noun
- a rich sponge cake with close texture; intended to be eaten with a glass of Madeira wine