Juneteenth: it is the oldest national commemoration of the ending of slavery in the United States, the country’s longest-running Black holiday, and one of the most important anniversaries in America’s history. Also known as “Emancipation Day,” “Freedom Day,” and “Second Independence Day,” Juneteenth marks the day in 1865 when enslaved people in Galveston, Texas learned that the Civil War was over and that they were free—nearly two and a half years after Abraham Lincoln had signed the Emancipation Proclamation. It celebrates freedom, yes, but also survival, resilience, empowerment, and hopefulness.
Pronunciation “Burr-da, nwah-ZET”
Each slice, a tender, moist morsel, whispered their tale of transformation, of the simple butter that dared to brown, and the ingredients that dared to love her back. Adorning her with a sweet hazelnut buttery glaze.
We wouldn’t dare disrespect you and just offer a fourth or half a cake, you deserve the whole thing!
Size: 9 inch diameter
Serves: 14 people
No Shade but, beurre de noisette…
Mill flour, Cornstarch, Eggs, Condensed Milk, Butter, Sour Cream, Sugar and Vanilla


