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What is the moral of the cake?

1, chocolate cake: meaning love

Chocolate is the most representative food of love, and other foods made of chocolate are also loved by most people. New people can consider the combination of chocolate and hazelnut, chocolate and strawberry, chocolate and nuts. Hazelnut is sincere, strawberry is sweet, and nut is faithful. They are all foods with very unique significance.

2, mint matcha cake: meaning summer

Matcha and mint best represent summer. If your wedding is held at the seaside or in summer, mint and matcha cake are definitely the first choice. The fresh and bright colors will give the wedding guests a refreshing feeling. Moreover, mint has a refreshing effect! If the wedding is busy or drunk, have a mint matcha cake!

3, coffee cake: meaning enthusiasm and strength

Coffee-flavored cakes are the favorite of many people in life, and the unique aroma of coffee is really attractive. Besides, in Greek, coffee represents enthusiasm and strength. Enthusiasm is the beauty of love, and being strong is the courage to face the future life, which can bring very good signs to your marriage life!

4, fruitcake: meaning rich life.

The biggest significance of fruitcake at the wedding is richness! The fruit cake usually used for marriage is very different from me in our life. Wedding fruitcake generally adopts multi-layer cakes with rich and delicious fruits piled on them, just like a small fruitcake tower.

It also means that the couple's future life will be rich and fulfilling! Also, from the perspective of taking care of public tastes, some people may not eat matcha, coffee and chocolate at the wedding banquet, but most people can't resist the temptation of fruit.

5, full moon cake: meaning fluffy

When the baby is full moon, it is inevitable to pray to God for ancestor worship, and then shave the fetal hair. Adults always want their babies to grow up quickly. On the full moon, grandparents will send many full moon cakes to their babies, hoping that their grandchildren will win the first prize and have a happy life. With the progress of the times, giving cakes at the full moon means "puffing", wishing the baby a bright future.