Kyiv cake
Alternative names | Kiev cake |
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Course | Dessert |
Place of origin | Ukraine |
Region or state | Kiev |
Created by | Karl Marx Confectionery Factory |
Main ingredients | Meringue, cashews, chocolate |
481 kilocalories per 100 g[1] kcal | |
A Kyiv cake or Kiev cake (Template:Lang-uk) is a brand of dessert cake, made in Kiev, Ukraine since December 6, 1956[2] by the Karl Marx Confectionery Factory (now a subsidiary of the Roshen corporation). It soon became popular all over the USSR.
The cake has become one of the symbols of Kiev city, particularly by its brand name and package, depicting the chestnut leaf (the informal coat of arms of Kiev).
The cake has two airy layers of meringue with cashew, chocolate glaze, and a buttercream-like filling.[1]
History
Once confectioners forgot to put some amount of egg-white for the biscuit in a cooler. The next morning the chef Konstantin Nikitovich Petrenko, with the help of 17-year-old assistant Nadia Chernogor, in order to hide the mistake of his colleagues, spread frozen cakes with butter cream, strewed with powder, decorated with floral ornaments.[citation needed]
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Opened cake, close-up.