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groom's cake

American  

noun

  1. a fruit cake in layers of graduated size, served at a wedding.


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Or call it the Groom’s Cake and supply another pastry in the form of your daughter’s career.

From Washington Post

In lieu of a traditional wedding cake, the couple had a croquembouche and a groom’s cake with a New York Rangers hockey theme.

From New York Times

Guess what Prince William had as his groom's cake when he married the former Kate Middleton?

From Salon

Guess what William had as his groom's cake when he married the former Kate Middleton?

From Salon

An article on Martha Stewart Weddings recommends having her help to research vendors or to “capitalize on her talents” by having her design signs for the reception or bake a groom’s cake.

From Slate