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- Twelfth cake may refer to: a king cake, baked for the festival of Twelfth Night The Troelfth Cake, a satirical drawing of the Partition of Poland This...
- king cake, also known as a three kings cake or a baby cake, is a cake ****ociated in many countries with Epiphany, the celebration of the Twelfth Night...
- Twelfth-night cake; the "man who finds the bean in his slice of cake becomes King for the night while the lady who finds a pea in her slice of cake becomes...
- evolved from Twelfth Night cakes, an earlier tradition that was baked and eaten on Twelfth Night, or the Feast of the Epiphany. These cakes were considerably...
- 298 integer partitions. 299 is the twelfth cake number, the maximum number of pieces to get from 12 slices of a cake. 299 is a brilliant number meaning...
- serve the cake and whoever found the bean or prize in the Twelfth Night cake was crowned "King of the Bean" similar to the European king cake custom.[citation...
- mostly relatives, and before supper—that is, before eating mince pies and twelfth cake—this game and the cushion dance were pla****, and the forfeits consequent...
- The Troelfth Cake (also The Twelfth Cake, The Royal Cake, The Cake of Kings, from the French: Le gâteau des rois, Polish: Kołacz królewski, Placek królewski)...
- S. Gilbert based loosely on Gilbert's short story, "The Story of a Twelfth Cake", which was published in the Christmas Number of The Graphic in 1874...
- tale of a Great Cake, baked for the once in twenty-four year Feast of Good Children. The Master Cook, Nokes, hides some trinkets in the cake for the children...