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| A Tradition of Romance |
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Traditionally, Bermudians serve two cakes at their weddings, one for the bride and one for the groom.
The bride’s three-tiered fruitcake is covered in silver icing to symbolize their fruitful marriage. The groom’s single-tier pound cake with gold icing signifies prosperity. Both cakes are adorned with tiny cedar saplings that the couple may plant somewhere special on the island to embody their growing love. Find a cater who makes his-and-her wedding cakes > |
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