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World Spice Birthday Cake

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Let’s see….how do you celebrate a quarter century milestone 2020 style? Go with the flow! This cake has all the flavor worthy of a 25th birthday spice cake and all the ease that comes with working with what’s at hand. We spiced everyday cake mix with our Roast Chai blend and added turmeric to a delicious tub of frosting to take it over the top. Coconut orange curd made up the filling of this 5 tier tower of sweet, bold flavor. You only turn 25 once, and it was a fun cake to make. We hope you are inspired to make this or use what you have on hand to experiment with your own version, because sneaking in spice into any celebration should be delicious and easy. Enjoy!

 

 


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