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Post by Guest Wed Oct 08, 2014 3:25 pm

india waala.

just saw pics of an fb contact celebrating b'day cutting delicious looking pineapple (and other) cake and man what a craving it triggered. might stop at a nearby bakery on the way back.

just cuz... life is too short, eat a cake.

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Post by seven Wed Oct 08, 2014 3:38 pm

Cakes in India are overly sweet. Just like ice cream in India.
Icing is lame too.
They know (to some extent) how to make it look good.

I still have my bday cake at home. Will eat it when I ho home SmileSmile

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Post by Guest Wed Oct 08, 2014 3:50 pm

seven wrote:Cakes in India are overly sweet. Just like ice cream in India.
Icing is lame too.
They know (to some extent) how to make it look good.

I still have my bday cake at home. Will eat it when I ho home SmileSmile


diff experience here. at least the ones we regularly got home were not too sweet. I can't handle too sweet.

The icing would be all cream, so that's the scary part there. I have a scary story of that. We got the cake for my dad, and it smelled sorta funky. I ate a piece regardless, while e'one else left it after a bite or two. The food poisoning I got from that, scared me enough to not touch a cake (atleast the icing part) for the next 1 year that I lived in India. The fear took a long time to go away. Even now if I smell anything off in a cake, I can't eat it.

Side stories:
- XH (bf that time) was leaving in 2 weeks, and he got impatient that I am sick at home throwing up for 2 days when he wanted to hang out with me as much as possible. He would come home to sit by me while I sat there in my full avatar. He had that opportunity to leave me then considering how I looked; he should have.
- My sil took the cake back to the bakery and threw it (not literally) at the owner while verbally lashing out (literally) at him. He gave another fresh cake as a consolation, but I was not gonna touch it.
- My own b'day was 2 weeks later, and I did cut a cake, but barely ate the cake part, left the icing.

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Post by Guest Wed Oct 08, 2014 3:57 pm

seven wrote:Cakes in India are overly sweet. Just like ice cream in India.
Icing is lame too.
They know (to some extent) how to make it look good.

I still have my bday cake at home. Will eat it when I ho home SmileSmile
Isn't it the other way around? American cakes are waaay more sweeter than indian cakes, unless you order a whipped cream topping.
Indian cakes are also more softer and fluffier than american. Very yummy too!

btw, belated bd wishes, ms. libran! Smile

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