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September marks the return of many of the UK’s favourite reality television programmes, including Strictly Come Dancing, RuPaul’s Drag Race UK and the highly anticipated Great British Bake Off, which sifts back onto our screens this Tuesday for a delicious 13th series.

To mark the return of Great British Bake Off, we haveissued new Google search data revealing the UK’s favourite cake, and the results are off the tarts.

Our report dives into data on the most popular cakes to consume and recipes to whip up in the kitchen, as well as the regions and origins of popular sweet treats.

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Revealed… the UK’s top 10 favourite cakes:

  1. Banana bread
  2. Victoria sponge
  3. Chocolate cake
  4. Red velvet cake
  5. Sticky toffee pudding
  6. Carrot cake
  7. Cheesecake
  8. Flapjack
  9. Bakewell tart
  10. Coffee and walnut cake

When compared to 30 family favourites, the data revealed that banana bread is the most highly searched cake in the UK, as well as the most searched for recipe – reaching around 165,000 monthly searches.

The nation’s second favourite cake, the Victoria sponge, has seen a re-surge in popularity in the past year. Google searches spiked during the Queen’s Jubilee bank holiday weekend this year, as more and more Brits were dropping it like it was hot.

The UK’s favourite cakes in numbers:

We analysed data from Google’s Keyword Planner to assess which is the most popular cake in the UK.

RankCakeMonthly search volume
1banana bread74000
2victoria sponge74000
3chocolate cake49500
4red velvet cake40500
5sticky toffee pudding40500
6carrot cake27100
7cheesecake27100
8flapjack22200
9bakewell tart18100
10coffee and walnut cake18100
11chocolate fudge cake14800
12madeira cake14800
13Black forest gateau12100
14apple pie12100
15christmas cake12100
16doughnuts12100
17brownie9900
18coffee cake9900
19fruit cake9900
20swiss roll9900
21chelsea bun8100
22angel cake6600
23Battenberg Cake5400
24lemon drizzle5400
25chocolate log2900
26fairy cake2900
27blueberry muffin1600
28traybake1600
29fondant fancy880
30chocolate muffin480

Where do Britain’s favourite cakes come from?

British cakes account for 50% of the nation’s top 10 favourite bakes, including classics such as Victoria sponge, sticky toffee pudding, flapjack, Bakewell tart and coffee and walnut cake.

However, when it comes to cake and baking, it seems that Brits like to take inspiration from overseas, with the remaining 50% of the top ten bakes coming from countries outside the UK.

BakeOrigin
Banana breadAmerica
Victoria spongeUK
Chocolate cakeAmerica
Red velvet cakeAmerica
Sticky toffee puddingUK
Carrot cakeFrance
CheesecakeAncient Greece
FlapjackUK
Bakewell tartUK
Coffee and walnut cakeUK

American-born banana bread tops the list as UK’s favourite

We became all too familiar with Britain’s most beloved cake during lockdown, with searches for reaching an all-time high back in April 2020. Yep, you guessed it!

According to Google Trends, banana bread is the most popular cake among Brits. Thought by many to be a UK staple, surprisingly, banana bread was first founded in America, making its debut in the 1933 cookery book ‘Balanced Recipes’.

The UK’s favourite baking recipes

1. Banana bread
2. Brownies
3. Flapjack
4. Carrot cake
5. Cheesecake
6. Chocolate cake
7. Victoria sponge
8. Christmas cake
9. Apple pie
10. Red velvet cake

The pie-opening data also reveals that more and more Brits are rising to the occasion, as search for cake recipes such as ‘Victoria sponge recipe’ succeed over searches for the cake itself, with 726,150 average monthly searches for recipes vs a modest 544,560 for cake.

Most Popular Bake Per Region

Britain is a nation of cake lovers – but which cakes reign regionally? We crunched the numbers to see which of our top ten cakes is most popular in each region.

BakeRegion
Banana breadSouth East
Victoria spongeSouth West
Chocolate cakeSouth East and South West
Red velvet cakeGreater London
Sticky toffee puddingScotland
Carrot cakeNot sufficient data
CheesecakeEast of England
FlapjackSouth West
Bakewell tartEast Midlands
Coffee and walnut cakeNot sufficient data

We can also see the North-South divide remains prevalent, with Southerners beating Northerners to the pip in terms of search data. The data reveals that Southerners are searching for their favourite bakes more than Northerners, suggesting that they’re the bigger fan of cakes in the UK.

The Bake Off bug: how do British baking shows impact consumer behaviour online?

With millions of Brits expected to watch the return of Bake Off, it’s safe to assume more Brits will be catching the baking bug this year and monthly searches are set to increase.

While an average of 9.2 million people tuned in to watch each episode of GBBO last year, the UK saw a 157 per cent rise in the number of home baking businesses. It seems The Great British Bake Off is a mainstay of UK television and has already inspired thousands of bakers across the nation to rise up and start their own independent business.

Commenting on the data, Laura Rudd, Head of SEO at No Brainer Agency, said:

“Banana bread has officially been crowned the UK’s favourite cake, proving once and for all that it wasn’t just a lockdown fad – but it’s here to stay!

“I love seeing the impact current affairs can have on Google search trend data. While it may seem obvious, studying the data reveals the immediate cause and effect relationship between the two. The Queen’s jubilee shows more searches for a Victoria sponge, while the lead up to Christmas will naturally mean a higher search volume for Christmas cake recipes.

“It just goes to show how important it is to interact with current trends and topics as it will undoubtedly influence what Brits are searching for. Brands need to recognise and take advantage of these triggered peaks in search volume, adapting their strategies to reflect them.”

Methodology:

Data collected: 06/09/22

Data collected from SEMRush and Google Trends.

Alex Whiteside

I have been working in digital marketing for the last four years, originally beginning in-house at an independent estate agent whilst completing my post graduate diploma in Digital Marketing and Data Analytics.I’ve worked with brands like Checkatrade, Eureka! and MBNA. Specialising in social media and influencer marketing, I love working collaboratively with clients on brand marketing – and I’m always nose deep in the latest social updates!

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Victoria Sponge Cake (top image)

This beloved British layer cake is a steadfast favourite in homes and tea shops around the country. Apparantly Queen Victoria was particularly partial and some of the earliest recorded recipes date back to 1861.

What is the most eaten cake in the UK? ›

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  • Chocolate cake (41%)
  • Victoria sponge (32%)
  • Brownie (31%)
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  • Carrot cake (29%)
  • Bakewell (27%)
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What is the national cake of the UK? ›

Victoria Sponge Cake (top image)

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Is carrot cake popular in the UK? ›

The popularity of carrot cake was revived in the United Kingdom because of the rationing during the Second World War and also because of the promotion of carrot consumption by the government.

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