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Coffee cake, especially made with sour cream, is a popular choice for breakfast on this holiday morning.
Honey apple cake combines the two iconic foods of this 'sweet' holiday.
A citrus cake, made with lemon, lime, and orange (but mostly lemon), is a fruit-filled choice for this harvest holiday.
Decorate a dark chocolate cake with the candies used in a popular children's game on this holiday.
You can celebrate this nature festival with any fruit or nut, but an orange almond cake would be an especially Israeli choice.
If you're not confident about your hamantashen-folding skills, combine two popular fillings, prunes and poppy seeds, into a cake for this holiday.
A sponge cake made with potato starch and served with Cool Whip and strawberries will keep you onside of the dietary requirements of this holiday.
Use blueberries and vanilla icing to create a 'flag' on top of a cake for this national holiday.
If you can't have a bonfire for this holiday, make up for it with a marshmallow chocolate cake with a graham cracker crust.
Cheesecake is an easy way to honor this holiday's tradition of a dairy-rich meal.
A white chocolate raspberry cake is an especially sweet choice for this Jewish equivalent of Valentine's Day.
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