The internet's newest obsession is cake, and while that sounds great, the reality isn't as delicious as some might have hoped. The cake meme craze has taken over, sparking fandoms everywhere to create ...
We can thank Tasty, the world's largest food network, for the internet's newfound belief that everything is made of cake. On July 8, Tasty released a video titled "These Are All Cakes," where they ...
Anyone who has been online over the course of the past several days has probably noticed at least a few bizarre references to cake. Or, more accurately, things being cake. For this, we have BuzzFeed’s ...
As much of the country continues to practice social distancing amidst the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, baking has emerged as one of the most popular ways for people to pass the time while staying at ...
Wow, what a terrible time to be alive. The truth feels subjective. Interpersonal contact is ill-advised. And now, the visual reality that we've all relied upon for so long has been upended. This week, ...
Don’t believe everything you see on the internet — those are important words to live by, especially for those of us who are “very online.” Earlier this month, though, a viral video depicting ...
On TikTok, people are revealing their deepest, darkest secrets via the “Hear Me Out” cake trend, placing cut-outs of attractive fictional characters on cakes—with some very surprising picks. The ...
The internet is sick of cake. For the past two weeks, the internet has been saturated with videos of seemingly hyperrealistic everyday objects — a Croc shoe, a pickle, a bulldog — that trick the eye ...
Huge round of applause to us, we dwellers of the internet, we sharers and likers, we who’ve managed to ruin the least problematic substance known to mankind: cake. Cake was benevolent. Cake was kind.
There are a number of cake videos going around at the moment that are perplexing and a little disturbing. Whether it's a bulldog sculpture, a croc shoe or a grapefruit, these inanimate objects aren't ...
Jaya Saxena is a former correspondent at Eater, and the series editor of Best American Food and Travel Writing. She explores wide ranging topics like labor, identity, and food culture. Over the ...
A series of steaks are lined up under the bright lights, red meat and pink marbling visible through cellophane supermarket wrapping. Justin Ellen holds his breath as a celebrity panel tries to pick ...