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  • Banana Cake
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  • Banana Cakes are perfect for a more exotic Hobbit party! Originating from Far Harad, these vibrant confections can be consumed for two hunger points per slice. One banana cake contains a total of six slices, so eating the whole thing would restore hunger points. Like vanilla cakes, banana cakes can be placed on the ground like blocks, but they will not drop anything when broken.
  • Skip the "lining", just butter and flour. Generally a cake tin would mean an 8" round cake pan. You could make it in a loaf pan as well. The meringue is obviously part of the cake, but it doesn't say what you are supposed to do with it. I suspect that it is one of those things you are supposed to know. So here is my guess. Spread the meringue after the cake has cooked and cooled and bake a little while longer.
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  • 6
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  • Egg
  • Milk
  • Wheat
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  • Banana.png
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  • Banana.png
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  • MilkBucket.png
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  • Wheat.png
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  • BananaCake.png
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  • Wheat.png
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  • MilkBucket.png
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  • Yes
Title
  • Banana Cake
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  • Banana
  • Milk
  • Wheat
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  • Banana Cake
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  • Banana
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  • Banana Cakes are perfect for a more exotic Hobbit party! Originating from Far Harad, these vibrant confections can be consumed for two hunger points per slice. One banana cake contains a total of six slices, so eating the whole thing would restore hunger points. Like vanilla cakes, banana cakes can be placed on the ground like blocks, but they will not drop anything when broken.
  • Skip the "lining", just butter and flour. Generally a cake tin would mean an 8" round cake pan. You could make it in a loaf pan as well. The meringue is obviously part of the cake, but it doesn't say what you are supposed to do with it. I suspect that it is one of those things you are supposed to know. So here is my guess. Spread the meringue after the cake has cooked and cooled and bake a little while longer.