Definitions
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- noun A ring-shaped cake baked in a tube pan that has fluted sides.
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- noun A ring-shaped cake, of
German origin, baked in adecorative , often fluted,mould
Etymologies
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[Originally a trademark.]
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See bundt#Etymology.
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treeseed commented on the word bundt cake
A Bundt cake is the name used for a dessert cake cooked in a Bundt pan, whose essential attribute is its ringed shape. The Bundt pan (a registered trademark) was created in 1950 by H. David Dalquist, founder of Nordic Ware, at the request of members of the Hadassah Society's chapter in Minneapolis, Minnesota. They were interested in a pan that could be used to make bundkuchen (sometimes called kugelhopf or Gugelhupf), a popular German and Austrian coffee cake. The old-world pans, made of delicate ceramic or heavy cast iron, were difficult to use. He modified some existing Scandinavian pan designs by introducing folds in the outer edge, and fashioned the pan out of aluminum.
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February 3, 2008
Prolagus commented on the word bundt cake
February 3, 2011
Prolagus commented on the word bundt cake
We usually call it the midnight cake. Read why there.
February 3, 2011