Space to go through slides. Comment which one you like the best! Credits to Wikipedia for information in the presentation. Here are the votes for their favorite drawings: Donuts: 3 Ice Cream: 12 Petit Fours: 1 Chocolate Cake: 5 Red Velvet Cupcake: 3 Turkish Delight: 6 UPDATES: Added chocolate chip cookie 10/9/2017 Changed music to Flight of the Silverbird 10/9/2017
PRESENTATION: Acka-keh-hem. Welcome to the food dump, where @CaTSCaTS___ recklessly threw in vector art of desserts and food. These have now gotten into the Food Dump Museum, designed by @CaTSCaTS___, and so we would like to show you around. ================================================== Slide 1: This is an art piece of a red velvet cupcake. Red velvet cupcakes typically are frosted with cream cheese icing or Ermine icing. This cake is commonly served during Christmas or Valentine's Day. (maybe on Valentine's Day because the cupcakes are red and hearts are red?) Red velvet can be a cake (like a slice of normal cake) or cupcakes. Now on to the next slide. ================================================== Slide 2: This is an art piece of a slice of chocolate cake. Chocolate cakes can also be chocolate cupcakes. Mmmmmmmm. Chocolate cake is a cake flavored with melted chocolate, cocoa powder, or both. The history of chocolate cakes dates back to 1764, when a man named Dr. James Baker discovered how to make chocolate. Maybe that's why we call people who make pastries and cakes and stuff are called bakers. Moving on. ================================================== Slide 3: Donuts are a type of fried dough confectionery or dessert food. It can also be spelled doughnuts (but what's the difference?). The two most common types of donuts are the ring donuts or the filled donuts, which is injected with fruit preserves, cream, custard, or other sweet fillings. The earliest origin of the donut is when there were oly koeks. (oil(y) cakes) Next slide. ================================================== Slide 4: Ice cream is a sweetened frozen food commonly served as a snack or dessert. (For those of you people who eat ice cream as a meal, you guys are no offense but kinda weird). It is usually made with dairy products, like milk and cream and often conjoined with fruits or other ingredients or flavors. Especially good for summertime. ================================================== Slide 5: Turkish Delight is a family of confections based on a gel of starch and sugar. Its covered in powdered sugar. I've tasted it before; too much powder and too much sweetness. I don't like it. After I ate it, when I talked there would be a lot of sugar coming out of my mouth. It's not very pleasant to me. Sorry to those who like Turkish delight. This slide was not very informative but who cares. Slide 6: Thank you for watching this presentation and visiting the Food Dump! Enjoy your day!