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When should you order a wedding cake?
It’s best to order your wedding cake as early as possible. The best wedding cake bakers will get booked up quickly, so it’s never too soon to get your wedding cake booked in, especially if you’re hoping for a specific baker. Summer is particularly popular for weddings, so you may find that dates get booked up more quickly for summer weddings.
What is a cake tasting?
Most wedding cake bakers will offer a cake tasting session. This gives you an opportunity to meet your wedding cake baker, talk to them about your ideas for your cake design and sample some of the flavours on offer. Your wedding cake tasting should be booked for about six months before your wedding day to allow you to finalise the design of your cake and to choose your flavours.
How many tiers should a wedding cake have?
Traditionally, a wedding cake has three tiers. The bottom tier is said to be for eating at the wedding, while the middle tier is for giving to friends and family after the wedding. The top tier is traditionally saved for the christening of the first child. Today, wedding cakes can be any number of tiers – and you can eat as much of them as you like!