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Why are foam cakes cooled in the inverted position?

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Why is part of the sugar in a foam cake incorporated into the egg-white foam?



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Answer to Question 1

To enable them to maintain shape without falling and for easier removal from the pan.

Answer to Question 2

To stabilize the foam.



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