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Pretty sure cake meant bread in the original quote.

For one thing, the original French phrase that Marie-Antoinette is supposed to have said—“Qu’ils mangent de la brioche”—doesn’t exactly translate as “Let them eat cake.” It translates as, well, “Let them eat brioche.”

Brioche is a light and fluffy naturally sweet bread, often had with coffee.

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Brioche, if memory serves.

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Heh, sorry, I edited in more info after commenting. But yes, your memory served correctly!

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Brioche is still a fancier food than basic bread. It’s like saying ‘let them eat bagels’.

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Good thing she never actually said either of these things then.

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Funnything for some reason her quote translate to my local language has her saying “let them eat ‘insert national dessert’”

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