Cupcake (English Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Cupcake" in English language version.

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  • Eriksson, Sofia; Hastie, Madeleine; Roberts, Tom (24 July 2014). Eat History: Food and Drink in Australia and Beyond. Cambridge Scholars Publishing. p. 79. ISBN 978-1-4438-6479-4. The first recipe in my school recipe book was for patty-cakes, now known all over the country by their American name, cup cakes.
  • Simmons, Amelia (1996) [1796]. Hess, Karen (ed.). American Cookery (2nd ed.). Bedford, Massachusetts, Albany, New York: Applewood Books. p. 48.
  • Smith, Lindy. Bake me I'm Yours... Cupcake Celebration. David & Charles: Newton Abbot; 2010. ISBN 9780715337707. p. 7.
  • Lykknes, Annette; Tiggelen, Brigitte Van (5 August 2019). "Cupcakes and Chemical Composition: Ida Freund's Legacy". Women In Their Element: Selected Women's Contributions To The Periodic System. World Scientific. p. 457. ISBN 978-981-12-0630-6.

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  • Hill, Margaret; Dronsfield, Alan (September 2004). "Ida Freund – pioneer of women's education in chemistry". Education in Chemistry. Royal Society of Chemistry. We found a very large board with the Table set out. The divisions across and down were made with Edinburgh Rock, numbers were made of chocolate, and the elements were ice cakes each showing its name and atomic weight in icing.

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