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Cupcakes
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Cupcakes are small individual cakes, usually baked in special molds for single portions. Their texture is soft and fluffy, and they are often decorated with icing, cream, fruits, or different types of toppings, making them perfect for desserts, celebrations, and snacks.
The origin of cupcakes dates back to the 19th century in the United States, where they became popular as a practical and quick way to prepare cakes in individual portions. Their name comes from the custom of measuring ingredients by the cup, and from their small shape that allows them to be baked in cup-like molds.
Regarding their properties, cupcakes are a quick source of energy due to their carbohydrate and sugar content, although their nutritional value depends greatly on the ingredients used, such as the type of flour, fats, and sugars. They are versatile and can be adapted to different diets by using gluten-free, sugar-free, or vegan ingredients.
In the Hispanic world, although the term cupcake is the most common, they may also be known as pastelitos individuales, queques (especially in Chile), or minipasteles in some countries. However, in most recipes and culinary contexts, the English word cupcake is used to refer to this type of preparation.
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