Black Forest is a patisserie with a difference, offering a variety of light, moist and heavenly cakes and pastries along with a wide range of baked items like breads, snacks, cookies, and other tidbits. We make Character cakes, 3D and Fondant cakes, Cakes as photo, Cakes for Weddings, Anniversary, Corporate Events, for that matter any occasion that you wish to make special!
We make sure that you feel welcome when you walk in our store. Our wide range of products will spoil you for choice as you will not only find regular cakes and pastries but also a great selection flavours you may not have known exist. On display are also an array of breads, tea time cakes, snacks, and cookies.


Monday, February 3, 2014

Strawberry cake With Jelly Glazed and Fruit #catalog No 32



The cake, or sometimes a pastry or dessert, is served to a person on his or her birthday. In contemporary Western cultures, the birthday person blows out the candles on the cake after those celebrating have sung the birthday song.
The service of a birthday cake is often preceded by the singing of "Happy Birthday to You" in English speaking countries, or an equivalent birthday song in the appropriate language of that country. In fact, the phrase "Happy Birthday" did not appear on birthday cakes until the song "Happy Birthday to You" was popularized in the early 1900s. Variations on birthday song rituals exist. For example, in New Zealand, "Happy Birthday to You" is sung and is followed by clapping, once for each year of the person's life and once more for good luck. In Uruguay, party guests touch the birthday person's shoulder or head following the singing of "Happy Birthday to You". In Ecuador, sometimes the birthday person will take a large bite off the birthday cake before it is served.
The birthday cake is often decorated with small taper candles, secured with special holders or simply pressed down into the cake. In North America, Australasia and the U.K., the number of candles is equal to the age of the individual whose birthday it is, sometimes with one extra for luck. Traditionally, the birthday person makes a private wish, which will be realized if all the candles are extinguished in a single breath.
In North America, birthday cake is often served with ice cream.
To represent a sharing of joy and togetherness, the cake is shared amongst all the guests attending the party. As a courtesy, it reflects one's hospitality and respect for guests.

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