Seeing all those cake images gives me an idea for... a history lesson!
Have you heard of the saying, "Let them eat cake"? It's attributed to the French queen Marie-Antoinette as a way of showing her insensitivity to the plight of the peasants, who lacked bread to eat.
It's wrong on both counts: first, Marie-Antoinette never said anything like that; and second, the translation is inaccurate, as it should be, "Let them eat
brioche."
Brioche is a bread-like pastry that was sometimes used as a substitute for bread.

Looks like bread, doesn't it?