It’s a general fact that cakes originated in the west. Then one may wonder how did it become such an inherent part of Indian tradition? Perhaps it would not be wrong to say that cakes were first brought to India by the western invaders. Cakes were always an inherent part of western and in particular the British culture. While the ancient Greeks and German always had the tradition of cake cutting, Eastern cultures and in particular , India had this tradition of sweets.
Gradually, as time passed, and more and more people, started visiting us, cake cutting became an inherent part of our culture. Fastforwarding to the modern times, cakes have gained such a cult status, that, no social event such as wedding parties or marriage occasions seem to be complete without cakes.Nowadays here are various chef institute in India, which teach the students enrolled this beautiful art of cake making. There are various cake making institutes which are facilitated with marvellous chefs who teach the students all the knick knack of cake making.
The various cooking degree courses in India, teach the students the latest trends being followed in cooking. They are often visited by foreign chefs who are acquainted with the latest cutting edge technology and teach the students the dexterity and all the practical knowledge involved in cake making.
One can look out for various cake making institutes. These cake making and baking institutes,cater to the needs of the middle and upper middle class people. The institute of baking and cake art Bangalore, is one such institute which teaches the enrollees all the tricks of the trade. The students learn to make cakes which are variant in flavor, structure, etc. Also, other aspects of cake making such as sculpting, icing etc are also taught. Academy of pastry Arts is another institute which teaches the latest in cake making technology.
Cakes, we can see have become a part of our culture and this trend is going to continue. This is a sweeter part of life gifted to us by the West and we all definitely love it !
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