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Slovenia’s Lake Bled and their famous Cream Cake

May 18, 2016Food Talescream cake, Lake Bled, Real Food Traveler, SloveniaDebi Lander

I loved scenic Lake Bled in Slovenia and wrote a story about their famous cream cake for RealFoodTraveler.com.

The tiny island on Lake Bled in Slovenia.  Photo @Debi Lander
The tiny island on Lake Bled in Slovenia.  Photo @Debi Lander

Read my story on Real Food Traveler.

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