spice cake
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Definition
Noun: A type of cake that is flavored with a blend of spices, such as cinnamon, nutmeg, cloves, or ginger. It is often a moist, dark-colored cake and may include ingredients like molasses or brown sugar.
Usage
The term "spice cake" is used to describe a specific category of baked dessert. It is typically used as a countable noun. * For dessert, she baked a delicious spice cake. * I prefer spice cake to chocolate cake in the autumn. * The bakery sells several different spice cakes.
Examples
- The recipe for my grandmother's spice cake includes a cup of strong coffee.
- We enjoyed a slice of warm spice cake with a dollop of whipped cream.
- Is this a carrot cake or a spice cake? I can taste cinnamon and allspice.
Advanced Usage
- As a Modifier: The term can be used attributively to describe other related items.
- The spice cake mix is on the top shelf.
- She is known for her spice cake recipe.
Variants and Related Words
- Spice (noun/verb): The individual flavoring agents (e.g., cinnamon) or the act of adding flavor.
- Gingerbread: A specific type of spice cake or cookie flavored primarily with ginger and molasses.
- Fruitcake: A dense cake containing dried fruits and nuts, which is also heavily spiced, making it a related but distinct category.
Synonyms
- Spiced cake: A less common but direct synonym.
- Ginger cake: A specific variant where ginger is the dominant spice.
Antonyms
There is no direct antonym, but it contrasts with cakes defined by other primary flavors. * Plain cake * Vanilla cake * Chocolate cake
Related Phrases
- A blend of spices: The mixture used to flavor the cake.
- The secret is in the blend of spices.
- Warm spices: A common descriptor for the types of spices (cinnamon, nutmeg, etc.) used in such cakes.
- It's filled with the aroma of warm spices.
Noun
- cake flavored with spices