Differences between Cake and Bread
1 Ingredients
Cakes and breads can be quite similar. They are both
carbohydrate heavy foods that must be baked in order to be eaten. Despite their
similarities, there are also some major differences between the two. The first
is in the ingredients used to prepare both. A bread, like a cake, will include
flour as its primary ingredient. However, it also includes a leavening agent,
usually yeast.[i] Other ingredients found in a bread could also include salt,
water, corn syrup, or even a small amount of oil. These same ingredients could
potentially also be used in a cake but a cake might also include eggs, sugar,
milk, flavored syrups or cocoa.[ii] This means that a cake will usually have
the addition of a protein source as well as a sweetener. Also, cakes tend to
also have frosting as a topping, which is something that a bread would lack.
Preparation
The preparation process for a cake and a bread are also
difference. When making a bread, you would generally mix together all of the
ingredients-a bare minimum of flour, water, and yeast. The yeast will require
activation (unless you use a self-activated yeast), which means that you must
first mix it in warm water. This is a particularly tough step because the water
temperature must be just right. If it is too warm, it will kill the yeast, but
if it is too cold, it will not activate enough which would cause the bread not
to rise. Once the yeast is activated, you can mix it with the other
ingredients. Getting the amount of water right is also important as it can vary
with the humidity level in any location, but once the bread starts coming
together that is an indication that you have added enough water. After mixing
it, the bread should set for just a couple of minutes to let the gluten form,
which is what gives it a chewy texture, and after this the bread will require
kneading on flat surface. This is arguably the most important step in the
preparation of bread and it will require constant kneading for at least 5-10
minutes. Once the bread is well kneaded, it will need to rise for approximately
3 hours. It should be covered and in a warm, but not hot, location. After this
length of time, you will want to knead it again really quickly and then return
it for a second rise for a length of 90 minutes. This step can be skipped, but
allowing for a second rise will give it a lighter texture. Finally, you can
form the dough into the bread-shape of your choosing and being baking it.[iii]
When preparing a cake from scratch, like bread, you must
first mix the ingredients together. However, this is a graduated process.
First, start with the butter or oil and sugar. These must be mixed together for
about three to five minutes until they become light, fluffy and creamy. Once
they reach that stage, you must add the eggs one at a time. They act as an
emulsifier to the batter and it is better if they are at room temperature as
cold eggs will appear curdled. Then you will add the powdered ingredients
(typically a mixture of flour, baking powder and salt) and milk. Start with
half the powder mixture, let it mix in for a bit, then add the milk, mix it for
a bit, and finally add the rest of the powder mixture. Doing it like this will
create a smoother, more integrated batter and will ensure that there are no dry
pockets. Finally, you may pour it into a cake pan and bake it for the necessary
amount of time. A good rule of thumb is that it will be done when a toothpick
can be inserted in the center of the cake and will be clean when it is pulled
out.[iv] Once it cools, frosting or icing can be added to the cake for
decoration and enhanced flavor. There can be minor variations to this process
for both cake and bread, but in general, this is the basic process for both and
it is marked by very different features.
Taste
Since the ingredients are different for both a cake and
bread are very different, their taste is quite different as well. The most
notable difference would be the level of sweetness. Cake is much sweeter due to
the sugar. Additionally, bread is often much more chewy than cake because of
the gluten content found in bread but not cake.[v]
Nutrition
Again, because of the differences in ingredients, the
nutritional value of both bread and cake varies greatly. The average amount of
calories in a regular piece of bread would be approximately 69. This is in
stark contrast to cake, which would typically contain about 235 calories per
slice if frosted.[vi] This is an almost fourfold increase.
When it is eaten
Bread, in some form, is eaten in almost all cultures around
the world and it almost always holds a position as a more significant food
source. Essentially, it is considered a staple food because it is a common item
that is consumed regularly, if not daily, by most individuals. Because of its
richness, cake is a dietary item that is usually only consumed occasionally,
often as a dessert. Many cultures even reserve cake for special occasions such
as festivals, birthdays or holidays such as New Years and Christmas. Though it
is possible to eat it more regularly, this should be done cautiously as the
amount of sugar could lead to health risks as with any unhealthy food.[vii]
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