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The origin

Cupcakes got their name from their recipe. At first, they were called “Number cakes” or “1234 cakes” because of their easy to remember portions:

  • 1 cup butter
  • 2 cup sugar
  • 3 cup flour
  • 4 eggs
  • 1 cup milk
  • 1 spoon soda
SOME HISTORY

The earliest extant description of a cupcake was in 1796, when a recipe for “a light cake to bake in small cups” was written in American Cookery by Amelia Simmons.

The cupcake evolved in the United States in the 19th century, and it was revolutionary because of the amount of time it saved in the kitchen. There was a shift from weighing out ingredients when baking to measuring out ingredients.

The Hostess CupCake with its signature frosting squiggle, was arguably the first mass-produced cupcake in 1919. But they weren’t the cream filled or frosted.

Cupcakes were finally decorated with frosting in the 1920’s. Cupcakes were frosted in either Chocolate or Vanilla Frosting.

In 1947 cupcakes were re-designed and got the look they have today, thanks to D.R. “Doc” Rice.

Cupcake or muffin?

Cupcake Muffin

Now, some numbers!

13%

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13% of weddings serve cupcakes instead of cake

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The record for eating the most cupcakes in the shortest time is 29 cupcakes in 30 seconds

National Chocolate Cupcake Day

National Chocolate Cupcake Day

National Vanilla Cupcake Day

National Vanilla Cupcake Day

National Lemon Cupcake Day

National Lemon Cupcake Day

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The largest cupcake weighted 1176,6 kg.

Fun facts!

You can fit about 15 million cupcakes in an Olympic swimming pool!
770.000.000 cupcakes are eaten in the US each year!
H.P. Lovecraft blamed the creation of his most famous mythical monster, Cthulhu, on an overdose of cupcakes. He had locked himself in the basement with a dozen of them and eaten until the rush of sugar caused him to hallucinate about ultimate evil.