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| It's National Coffee Cake Day! Did you know coffee cakes are actually NOT made with coffee? They're just cakes that are meant to be eaten with coffee. How disappointing, we know... So that's why we're featuring 5 delicious coffee-flavored cake recipes below. Bake a cake for the family or bake a mug cake for yourself. Or you can even pick one up at the local bakery. Either way, today's the day to treat yourself to some caffeinated cake! Stay caffeinated, Jimmy | | "One of the great things about being a grown-up is eating cake for breakfast without having to ask for permission." - Unknown | | Featuring @wakacoffee Coffee Mug Cake | | ATTENTION Calling all content creators! We want to feature your recipes. Tag us on Instagram with @wakacoffee. | | Coffee cakes were not invented | | The actual origin of coffee cake is one big blur as there is no clear record of who first thought of the idea. Nonetheless, this treat was a result of the evolution of pastries over time, not from someone who deliberately invented it. | | Coffee cake isn't (always) made with coffee | | The name "coffee cake" simply comes from the fact that these cakes are often enjoyed alongside a cup of coffee. However, that didn't stop some bakers from incorporating brewed coffee into these popular cakes. | | The Danish came up with the earliest versions of coffee cake | | Around the 17th century in Europe, it became the custom to enjoy a delicious sweet and yeasty type of bread when drinking coffee beverages. | | Research suggests mushrooms talk to each other A new study suggests that fungi are always communicating with each other. In fact, they have even been recorded having conversations in a language similar to human speech. With long, underground filamentous structures called hyphae, fungi are able to communicate through electrical impulses. Read more. | | | NASA: The Earth is greener now than it was 20 years ago The earth is literally getting greener. Today, there is five percent more foliage than twenty years ago. It is primarily ambitious tree planting projects and intensive agriculture, mainly in China and India, that are behind the increase. Photo courtesy of NASA Earth Observatory Read more. | | | Scientists have finally mapped the whole human genome In new research this week, a team reports they have achieved a gapless genome sequence, accounting for 8% of genetic information not previously known. The missing data may provide more insights into the evolutionary journey of humans as well as our susceptibility to diseases. Read more. | | | | | Waka Coffee, Inc. | 382 N Lemon Ave Walnut, CA 91789 No longer want to receive these emails? Unsubscribe | | | | |
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