Have you ever wondered where the name “bundt cake” comes from?? It originates from the German word bundkuchen, which roughly translates into “a cake for gatherings.”
National Bundt Cake Day is to celebrate round delicious cakes. You can purchase them at “Nothing Bundt Cakes,” where they are made with high-quality ingredients and burst with unparalleled deliciousness in every bite. National Bundt Cake Day celebrates the delicious Bundt cake, originating in Europe. The Bundt pan’s design helps the cake bake evenly, ensuring a perfect texture. Today, Bundt cakes come in many flavors, from classic chocolate to creative red velvet.
According to BakeryCity.com, some of the most popular cake flavors include carrot, chocolate, vanilla, Funfetti, red velvet, and angel food cake (among others). 7th grader Izilah Rigsby stated, “Three Bundt Cake flavors I would choose are Red Velvet, Vanilla and Birthday Cake.”
Most people, when given the chance, would choose a famous person to bake a cake with. Mrs. Swaitek explained, “Probably Buddy, from “Cake Boss, because he is a creative baker.” If you baked with a professional baker, you would learn a lot. Mrs. Swaitek also stated, “ I would learn a lot from him because he is a cake master and I am only mediocre.” To date, more than 60 million Bundt pans have been sold by Nordic Ware across North America. November 15 has been named “National Bundt Cake Day.”
In German, “bundt cake” means “a cake for gathering.” So, celebrate National Bundt Cake Day and take it as an opportunity to gather around with your family and enjoy a nice Bundt Cake.