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slice and strawberry
The authentic Australian Napoleon slice has pastry on the bottom, a layer of strawberry jam, a layer of sponge cake about 3cm thick, another layer of jam, a layer of cream topped by a layer of puff pastry and spread with vanilla icing.

slice and cake
A slice of ice-cream cake made with mousse mixture and ordinary ice cream, presented in a small pleated paper case.
A thin slice of kamaboko, a halfmoon-shaped fish cake, is often added.
Other famous Hungarian dishes would be Paprikás ( paprika stew, meat simmered in thick creamy paprika gravy ) served with nokedli ( small dumplings ), gulyás ( goulash ), palacsinta ( pancakes served flambéed in dark chocolate sauce filled with ground walnuts ) and Dobos Cake ( layered sponge cake, with chocolate buttercream filling and topped with a thin caramel slice ).
Some people and children eat a light meal in the afternoon, called uzsonna, usually an open sandwich, pastry, slice of cake or fruit.
When dried, they are often called " dried currants " or just " currants ", and in this form are used in cooking, especially baking and are a major ingredient in currant slice ( or currant square ) and currant cake.
In most European countries, such as Austria, Denmark, Germany, Norway, Sweden, Portugal, etc., the term café implies primarily serving coffee, typically accompanied by a slice of cake / tart / pie, a " Danish pastry ", a bun, or similar sweet pastry.
Angel food cake should be cut with a serrated knife, as a straight-edged blade tends to compress the cake rather than slice it.
Whoever eats the slice containing it, is supposed to buy next year's cake.
That evening, Miss Gilchrist is nearly killed by arsenic poison in a slice of wedding cake apparently sent to her through the post.
The only reason that she is not killed is that, following a superstition, she has saved the greater part of the slice of cake under her pillow.
Mrs. Gray had declined an offer to share in the slice of cake.
Prices usually range from a few dollars to a few hundred dollars per-person or slice, depending on the Pastry Chef hired to make the cake.
A figurine, la fève, which can represent anything from a car to a cartoon character, is hidden in the cake and the person who finds the trinket in their slice becomes king for the day and will have to offer the next cake.
Wallace Sterling presided at the opening and Shirley Temple Black cut the first slice of a nine-tiered cake.
Realizing that coffee shops sold cake only by the slice ( since the entire cake was too expensive and could not be consumed at one sitting ) he marketed his resort by encouraging guests to " stop renting a room " and, instead, " buy the hotel ".
6 ), the eponymous hero is elected King of festivities at the Twelfth Night celebrations held in Tom Shakeshaft's barn, by receiving the slice of plum cake containing the bean ; his companion Cissy obtains the pea and becomes queen, and they are seated together in a high corner to view the proceedings.
She was perturbed by the knowledge that there was any speculation that she was pregnant, when she wasn't, and-having rejected ideas from her friend Lucy that it was "... to do with the dress " or that "... they'd got her mixed up with Kate Thornton "-decided that the best course of action was to " have a slice of cake and a cup of tea ".
The record came as an elaborate box set designed by John Kosh, including sets of photos, drawings by Lennon, a reproduction of the marriage certificate, a picture of a slice of wedding cake ( inside a white sleeve ), and a booklet of press clippings about the couple.
While the rest of the team was enjoying their cake with Stengel, Throneberry realized he didn't receive a slice.
A piece of cake literally refers to a slice of cake.

slice and with
Serve each breast on a thin slice of slow-baked ham and sprinkle with Thompson seedless grapes.
Transmission electron microscopes function in a manner similar to overhead projector, with a beam of electrons passing through a slice of material then being projected by lenses on a photographic slide or a charge-coupled device.
* Dakos, a Cretan salad consisting of a slice of soaked dried bread or barley rusk ( paximadi ) topped with chopped tomatoes and crumbled feta or mizithra cheese.
Vasilopites are baked with a coin inside, and whoever gets the coin in their slice are considered blessed with good luck for the whole year.
It is usually garnished with a slice or wedge of lime, or lemon.
Saxony changed sides to support Napoleon and join his Confederation of the Rhine ; its elector was rewarded with the title of king and given a slice of Poland taken from Prussia.
' Forever Changes ' is like a horizontal slice of Los Angeles in 1967, when LA rivalled London as the centre of pop music. On this album, you can hear Tim Buckley's folk-meets-jazz, the Doors ' brooding rock with its arty leanings, Buffalo Springfield's folk / pop, early signs of LA's less mannered psychedelia and even a smidgin of the sheer pop prettiness of the likes of the Turtles and the Monkees.
Typically farmers break up hardpan up with a subsoiler, which acts as a long, sharp knife to slice through the hardened layer of soil deep below the surface.
Additionally, the southern edge of the Tiergarten was to be redefined, with a new road planned to slice through the built-up area immediately to the north of Columbushaus ( although Columbushaus itself would remain unscathed ); this road would line up with Voßstraße, one block to the north of Leipziger Platz.
Agitated by a patron repeatedly sending his fried potatoes back because they were too thick, soggy and bland, resort hotel chef, George Crum, decided to slice the potatoes as thin as possible, frying them until crisp and seasoning them with extra salt.
Bohr showed that quasiperiodic functions arise as restrictions of high-dimensional periodic functions to an irrational slice ( an intersection with one or more hyperplanes ), and discussed their Fourier point spectrum.
In the early 18th century, Benjamin Robins, an English mathematician, realized that an elongated bullet would retain the momentum and kinetic energy of a musket ball, but would slice through the air with greater ease.
Circular waist high raised beds with a path to the center ( a slice of the circle cut out ) are called keyhole gardens.
The uranium content of the sample has to be known, but that can be determined by placing a plastic film over the polished slice of the material, and bombarding it with slow neutrons.
This poses a problem, however, because cheese with large eyes does not slice well and comes apart in mechanical slicers.
* Shawarma ( Mandarin Chinese: 沙威馬 shāwēimǎ )-A sandwich usually made from spiced, grilled chicken and served on a leavened, white flour bun with julienned cabbage, a slice of tomato, sliced onions, ketchup, and mayonnaise.
That action has been re-imagined with a pendulum preparing to slice through the narrator's chest.
This consists of a slice of plastic with carbon grains embedded in it.
The waiter covered the glass with a slice of cured ham before offering it to the king, to protect the wine from the beach sand, as Cádiz is a windy place.
* Cojonuda ( superb female )- a kind of pincho, it consists of a slice of Spanish morcilla with a fried quail egg over a slice of bread.
* Cojonudo ( superb male )-a kind of pincho, it consists of a slice of Spanish chorizo with a fried quail egg over a slice of bread.

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