0 a food made by baking a mixture of flour, fat, eggs, sugar etc -- dort, koláč, koláček
1 a piece of other food pressed into shape -- placka, karbanátek
fishcakes
oatcakes.
2 a flattened hard mass -- kostka, kus
a cake of soap.
3 to cover in the form of a dried mass -- špinavé, olepené
His shoes were caked with mud.
In view of the high cost of traditional supplementary feeds such as oilseed cakes, the production of forage, especially legumes, is increasingly being advocated.
The book was published and sold like hot cakes.
Specifically, we examined the preparation of wedding cakes and attempted to find episodes of gastrointestinal illness among employees.
The poignant flavours turn out to be those of cakes and biscuits, the revelations concern clean laundry and darned collars.
By-products such as stale bread, fancy cakes, biscuits and waffles widely vary in their nutrient composition.
Again, how does he allow for the fact that a mixture of treats would probably be more acceptable than fireworks or cakes alone - except by means of another arbitrary fiat ?
The time and hard labour that many village women devote to making dung cakes for fuel or fetching fodder and water for livestock are not acknowledged.
The difference in these cakes, in their sweetmeats, and their elder wine, is that there is a dash of spice about them not ordinarily met with.