Cake (disambiguation)

Cake (disambiguation)

A cake is a form of food that is usually sweet and often baked.

Cake may also refer to:
* other savory foodstuffs pressed or formed into a small patty, such as fishcake, potato cake, crab cake or turnover.
* a small block of soap, rosin or ice
* CakePHP, a web development framework
* Cake (firework), a type of firework, also known as a candle barrage
* Cake Financial, a financial services social network
* A fictitious narcotic substance featured in the "Brass Eye" episode "Drugs"
* Street slang for the drug Cocaine

Entertainment:
* The Cake, 1960s American vocal trio
* "Cake" (film), a 2005 film starring Heather Graham
* "Cake" (TV series), a current CBS Saturday/Sunday morning children's sitcom/craft show
* Cake, one of three hosts of "Cake TV" played by Christa B. Allen
* "Cake", an album by the Scottish alternative rock band The Trash Can Sinatras
* "Cake", a song by G unit rapper Lloyd Banks from the 2006 album "Rotten Apple"
* CAKE (band), 1990s-present rock band based in Sacramento, California

CAKE may refer to:
* CAKE, a network protocol - Key Addressed Crypto Encapsulation
* The Cheesecake Factory (NASDAQ:CAKE), a chain of casual dining restaurants
* C-A-K-E, a management approach developed by the German-born motivational speaker Peter Dittmar

ee also

*Kake


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