30 Cake Coloring Pages - Free!
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What do you think of this cake drawing we colored? It is so cute! And it looks delicious. You will be able to make a piece like this or better with your materials. You can do it!
That is why, in this place you will find a variety of cake coloring pages, from cartoon cakes to chocolate ones. We have plenty for you to pick your favorite!
Cakes, called «tortas» in some countries, are one of the most popular and tasty desserts that exist around the world. We can eat them at any time of day, although it is more common for snack time.
Cakes are used to celebrate birthdays in a large part of the world. Who would not like a beautiful, big cake for their birthday?
If you want to know more about this very popular dessert, we invite you to give color to these cake pictures to color that we bring for you. In each one we placed interesting facts that you will like.
So, welcome to Coloring Together! We have a great collection of coloring pages so you can learn while doing a very fun activity. We have more categories, pick your favorite!
You will be able to develop your creativity from the comfort of your home with these printable coloring pages, without needing too many expensive materials. You can do it! Go for it.
We would love to share your art with everyone. So send us your creations and that way we can show them in the gallery.
Ready? We want you to learn about cakes. So stay with us, and let your imagination fly while coloring.
Cakes coloring pages
Why color cake pictures?
Flour, sugar, butter, teaspoons of vanilla, a little love, grandma's secret ingredient, and voila! We have a cake.
Is that how they make it at your house? Or do they use a different ingredient? And it is because for cakes, even though they are loved by everyone, there are several recipes, ideal for every taste.
But although they are delicious desserts that we all love at a birthday or a party. How much do you know about them? Do you prefer to buy them or make them? Do you know the origin of the birthday cake? Or wedding cakes?
We want to tell you more about this dessert. That is why, if you go ahead and color these cute and fun cake pictures that we bring for you, you will get to learn a ton while coloring.
Do you like the idea? We love it. That is why do not hesitate to grab your favorite coloring page and have fun along the way.
Learn while coloring Cakes
- The word “pastry” comes from the Latin “repositorius” which means “to restore” or “to replenish”.
- In England, by the 17th century it was customary for wedding guests to bring cakes made of flour, salt and water.
- In Chile, they use the word “pastel” to refer to a dish that is made on a bed of corn (a stew of chopped meat).
- January 27 is World Chocolate Cake Day.
- It is said that the baker Therarion, in the year 500 BC in Rome, created the first cake of the era, with flour, honey and fruit.
- In Mexico and El Salvador, the word “torta” is not a sweet but a kind of savory sandwich. Did you know that?
- Many years ago, the crumbs of wedding cakes were saved because it was believed they were destined to bring good luck.
- Depending on the preparation, the cake can receive several names, like ”little cake” or “torta”.
- According to Philochorus, an Athenian writer, a long time ago the worshipers of Artemis celebrated the birth of the goddess with a cake.
- Many years ago, only the births of very important people were celebrated, like royalty or nobles. And of course they ate cake!
- January 27 is World Chocolate Cake Day.
- In England, by the 17th century it was customary for wedding guests to bring cakes made of flour, salt and water.
- In England it was customary to hide a ring inside the wedding cake, and then it was shared among the guests.
- Do you know how tall the largest wedding cake in the world was? It measured 3.65 meters tall! Five tiers. Surely the bride and groom enjoyed it a lot.
- Over time cakes kept “evolving”. They used to be made with few ingredients, like flour, salt and water. Little by little fruit was added.
- Chocolate cake was prepared after Dr. James Baker discovered that cocoa could be ground with a water mill in the 19th century.
- The first chocolate cake recipe was written and published by Eliza Leslie of Philadelphia, an author of cooking recipes.
- Every month the worshipers of the goddess Artemis celebrated her birth with a cake based on flour and honey. Or so they say!
- The first wedding cakes that existed were simple wheat or barley breads.
- In ancient times, parties with cakes were held when famous figures died, but with the arrival of Christianity that custom ceased.
- A chocolate cake gives us so much energy that with one portion you could walk several kilometers. So it is not only delicious but also very energizing!
- Eating a chocolate cake reduces depression, do you know why? Because chocolate contains phenylethylamine, a substance that activates the secretion of dopamine: what we produce when we are in love.
- Do not give chocolate cake to your pets! Chocolate contains a substance called theobromine that is toxic to dogs and other animals.
- Celebrating birthdays with a cake is a social practice that is at least about 5,000 years old.
- The British designer Debbie Wingham presented in Dubai a cake decorated with authentic diamonds and pearls. Dazzling!
- There is a cake that costs a million dollars. It was made by Debbie Wingham, and it represented a life-size Arab bride with a veil.
- The first traditional wedding cake as we know it today was presented at the wedding of Queen Victoria of England.
- Chocolate Cake Day is the same as National Chocolate Cake Day in the United States.
- In almost all Spanish-American countries it is known as “torta”, unlike Spain where they call it tarta.
- In Chile, they use the word “pastel” to refer to a dish that is made on a bed of corn (a stew of chopped meat).
