'Selling like hot cakes' indicates something is selling very quickly. Hot cakes are a traditional fast food, a street food, served in public at various events and markets; because they are hot the aroma tells hungry people the cakes (which could be sweet or savoury) are cooked and ready to eat; everyone hurries to buy them.
Twice is fast is a cold cakes The expression "selling like hot cakes" is not meant to imply any measurable quantity. It is merely an idiom that means the subject is selling very quickly.
Actually, it is more common to say something is "selling" like hot cakes. In either case, the idiom refers to something being very popular and selling very quickly. It is not as commonly used as it once was, but you will still see it. "When the new book about President Clinton came out, it was selling like hot cakes. Soon, none of the stores had any copies."
Hot cakes will typically have milk in them. Hot cakes will also have flour and salt as ingredients for example.
Hot cakes and griddle cakes are the same thing. Other common names are pancakes and flapjacks.
No, simply eating hot cakes will not give you a tummy ache. But eating too many hot cakes, eating hot cakes too quickly, or eating too much butter, syrup or frosting on your hot cakes can definitely give you a tummy ache.
No! The only thing tanning is going to get you to lose is days off your life.
The cast of Hot Cakes - 1921 includes: Bud Duncan
Hot cakes was started by a young man who was from a wealthy Macon, Georgia family, in 1893.
The saying sells like hotcakes comes from the early years in America. Hot cakes were popular, they would be sold at fairs and church functions. They would sell almost as fast as they could be made. So later when something was popular and selling quickly, it was said to be selling like hotcakes.
Hot Cakes for Two - 1926 was released on: USA: 17 January 1926
yes you can and they eat them up like hot cakes.
Bcuze its hot, like me