A.The UK's largest wedding cake was made by Michael Burns from Ayrshire, Scotland. It was 9ft 5in high, contained 3000 eggs, cost £150,000 & fed 20,000.
Q.Which building in some is known as the wedding cake?
A.The monument to Victorio Emmanuel is often called Rome's Wedding Cake. The capital of Italy is Rome, a breathtaking and historic city of 3.8 million.
Q.Why. Do you cut a cake at a wedding?
A.Cutting the cake dates back to Roman times. It is said to symbolise that, in the future, the bride and groom will always be completing tasks together.
Q.Which part of a wedding cake is traditionally saved for the first child's christening
A.Traditionally, the top tier of your wedding cake was saved to eat at your 1st child's christening. This was linked to the cake being a fertility symbol.