Predation Cake

While predation isn't something we always like to think about, especially in the context of bugs, it is something to be praised on Carapex. If not for bugs eating bugs eating bugs, no agriculture would grow, no pollen would spread, and there'd be too many mouths to feed with too little to go around. This cake is a simple and symbolic treat, often given to Isopups around their birthdays. It is not a cake that condems one or the subject, and rather celebrates the Isopups survival thus far, and many more years to come! Prepared toad fruit and aqualick are ground together into a sour-sweet paste, which is then mixed with generous amounts of milk and flowheet, along with barkspice for flavor. Combine and stir generously until it is batter. Put into a cake pan and cook on a slightly lower than normal heat, cook for around an hour, and you've got yourself a lovely cake!