Cakes

Did you know the very word cake traces its roots to the dawn of language itself?

In the sacred tongue of the Sumerians, 𒈖 "Gug" meant offering—a gift of bread or cake laid before the gods. In Akkadian, it became 𒈖 "kukku"—a word for cake, loaf, pastry, or sacred dough. And in the flowing script of Aramaic, כַּעְכָּא / ܟܥܟܐ "kaʿkā" whispered of sweet loaves and celebratory confections.

Now, from the heart of ancient lands, we bring you cakes crafted with timeless ingredients once treasured in temple feasts and royal banquets.

Let your table be a banquet of history—rich, fragrant, and divine.