Let them eat cake
“Let them eat cake,” the French princess Marie Antoinette is reported to have declared when she was told the peasants couldn’t afford bread any longer. Used to mock the rich for their ignorance of the plight of the poor, this falsely attributed phrase also shines a spotlight on this age old confection of the kings.
We have always found cakes as part of every local baker’s display, at every street corner in Pakistan, but the humble cake has come miles since its plain cousins made their appearance on tea trolleys. Although most segments of society still prefer to celebrate with the locally made sweetmeats, cakes are extremely popular and fast taking over the nation with a candy-infused storm. In fact, it seems that special occasions are being concocted in order to be able to eat cake. No one had heard of a wedding or baby shower a few years ago and now they cannot be celebrated without the centrepiece —yes, you guessed it, the cake.
Sana Gohar, one of the modern vendors of cakes who takes orders online for her shop, FoSho Cake Walk, says, “The new inventions in cake-making are the flavours. The most popular flavour is Nutella, following which are the Mars, Kitkat, Malt and Galaxy. Fondant cakes are the hottest invention these days, which is basically sugar paste. Customers are extremely bold in their choices and want to try new flavours, especially our youth. Another popular trend is theme based decorations. People are getting special cakes made for anyone from babies to their grandparents these days.”
Have your specialised cake and eat it too
Some of these sweet delights are so intricately designed that it seems a waste to run a knife through them and gobble them up. Extremely talented hands are putting their creativity on show through these desserts to die for.