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bake cake
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China
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Baking a cake is less common, as traditional desserts and pastries hold more cultural significance in these countries.
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2
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birthday cake
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China
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Birthday noodles are sometimes served instead of cake to symbolize long life and good health
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3
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cake
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China
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Often served as a light and fluffy treat, with less sweet frosting and more emphasis on delicate flavors.
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4
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cake
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China
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Often given as a gift during business transactions or personal visits
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1
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5
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cake decorating
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China
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Simple and minimalist cake decorating is preferred, focusing on the natural beauty of the cake.
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1
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6
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cakes
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China
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Often associated with tea ceremonies and traditional holidays
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1
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7
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cakes
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China
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Usually served as a sweet snack with tea, not commonly associated with celebrations
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1
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8
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cakes
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China
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Often served as sweet treats during tea ceremonies or as desserts, sometimes with flavors like matcha or red bean.
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1
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9
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honey cake
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China
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Not commonly found in traditional cuisine, as honey is typically used in other types of desserts
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10
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wedding cake
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China
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Not a traditional part of weddings, and if included, it is usually a simpler, smaller cake or traditional pastries
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11
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wedding cake
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China
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Not a traditional part of wedding celebrations, with emphasis instead on other traditional rituals and customary foods.
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1
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12
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wedding cake
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China
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Wedding cakes are not a typical tradition in weddings, and traditional desserts or sweets specific to the culture are more commonly served.
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13
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wedding cake
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China
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Wedding cakes are not a traditional part of weddings, instead, a variety of sweet treats and pastries are typically served at wedding receptions.
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