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Why do you want a wedding cake for a wedding?
Guests invited to the wedding in Europe also have a habit of piling their own bread with spices on the table and letting the bride and groom kiss each other on both sides of the "bread mountain". At this time, the bread mountain also symbolizes happiness. Wedding cake is said to have first appeared in ancient Rome. The word cake comes from English, which means flat bread. It also means "happiness". In ancient times, when children of rich families held weddings, they had to make a special cake, which was not only eaten by the bride and groom at the wedding reception, but also invited the guests who came to congratulate them to eat the cake. The guests want to share the happiness of the newlyweds. So the cake was cut on the bride's head. The ancient Romans believed that wheat, the material for making bread, symbolized fertility, while bread crumbs symbolized luck. According to the traditional custom in the Middle Ages, the bride and groom kissed across the cake. Later, imaginative bakers decorated the cake with icing, which became today's delicious wedding cake. More and more brides like to customize cakes and are very particular about them. Modern wedding cakes are not limited to traditional styles, and there are many choices. There are single-layer cakes and multi-layer cakes, including square cakes and round cakes. Multi-layer cakes give people a more luxurious feeling than single-layer cakes.
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