Cake

Cake is a solid block used as food, and appears as a sponge base topped with white icing and glazed cherries. It is the only edible block - all other food items must be held in the hand and right-clicked to consume them. Cake cannot be eaten while being held - it must be placed on a suitable block first.

Cake consists of six slices in total, and a slice is removed each time the cake is used (by right-clicking). More than one person can eat parts of the same cake. Breaking the cake block or the block underneath it will destroy the cake and not drop anything.

Each use of a cake restores, and it may be used up to six times for a total of.

Crafting
After the cake is crafted, the three empty milk buckets go straight into the player's inventory, rather than staying on the crafting table.

The Achievement "The Lie" is also rewarded the first time cake is crafted.

Advantages

 * Since cakes can be used repeatedly in SMP, they can be shared by several players as a "Med Kit".
 * Despite its complexity, cake is technically a renewable resource.
 * Cake can be eaten instantly without any eating animation and without switching the currently selected item.
 * Cake restores six units of the hunger bars.
 * If cake is used as mounting for a TNT cannon, the range will be better than that of a slab.

Disadvantages

 * Cake requires several different items to craft - sugar, wheat, chicken eggs, a crafting table and three buckets of milk. As such, it takes some time to make a cake.
 * Once cake is placed it cannot be retrieved.
 * If you only eat part of a cake, you'll have to come back to that exact spot to eat the rest of it later on.
 * Cake does not stack, so you will be unable to carry too much of it without sacrificing a large amount of inventory space (as of TU7 on Minecraft Xbox 360, cake does stack).
 * Cake has a low saturation level, causing you to become hungry again in a very short amount of time.
 * You can not place a cake block on top of another cake block. You can get around this by placing two or more other blocks right next to where you want to make the cake stack. Place a cake at the bottom of the stack, and work your way up from there, placing cake with the crosshair along your stack of other blocks.

Achievements
The name of the achievement is a reference to the internet meme "The Cake is a Lie", which originated from Valve's game, Portal.

History
Notch stated if Minecraft won the 2010 Indie of the Year Awards, he would add cake to Minecraft.

Bugs

 * If cakes are stacked vertically against a wall and any one cake is destroyed or eaten, any cake(s) above it will disappear.
 * Cakes will occasionally disappear when placed on a pressure plate that is on top of a fence (a "table").

Trivia

 * In real-life metric units, the cake is 875 mm wide and 500 mm tall.
 * One slice of the cake is 145.8¯3 mm thick.
 * Placing a cake makes the same sound as placing wool.
 * Cake makes no sound when eaten.
 * When cake is placed on ice, walking on the cake will let you slip and slide as if you were standing on the ice, like other half-blocks.
 * Cake, like all transparent blocks, will not prevent chests from opening beneath it.
 * It is possible to place cake on top of cake by placing a cake on the ground, then placing another cake on the side of a block above and to the side of the first cake, similar to placing torches on a chest. Eating the lower cake completely will cause the upper cake to disappear, same as mining out the block of cake it is sitting on.
 * Placing cake on a half-block will cause it to 'levitate' as if it had been placed on a normal block.
 * Since cake is only 7/8 blocks wide, it is possible to stand on the edge of a block beneath a cake. It is possible to perform this using a chest or a cactus as well, but it is not recommended since physical contact with cacti causes the player to take damage.
 * Cake cannot be destroyed by Lava or Water.
 * Cake can destroy falling sand and falling gravel if placed under them, similar to a torch.
 * Cake exists in two instances: as a block, and as an item. The item is what you receive when crafting, and does not stack. The block can be obtained through inventory editing or using the pick block tool in creative and 64 can be stacked, like most other blocks.
 * If cake is obtained as a block and placed into an Item Frame, the result shows the cake as a block half-sticking out of the frame.
 * Cake is rectangular, but in the inventory, it's circular.
 * Cake currently holds the record with Pistons for having the most complex crafting chain and recipe in game, requiring 9 separate items to be crafted in order to make it, as well as 4 different items to make the cake itself.
 * Cake vanishes when a piston extends into the block where the cake is.
 * Cake has a damage value range of 0-15, but the only way to obtain 7-15 is via a map editor.
 * When the damage values of 7-15 are placed in a map, the cake becomes negative in appearance.
 * It is impossible to stand on a cake block with a damage value of 12 or above. This is because the 'negative' cake block requires the player to be in contact with both edges of the block simultaneously.
 * Cake with damage values of 7-15 can still be eaten, but will only fill one hunger icon before disappearing.
 * You can place cake on top of a bed, and while sleeping, the cake shows on your screen as if it were on top of your head.
 * Cake is thinner than a slab, and thus is usable with fences and a piston loop to make a walkway.
 * In 1.2.5, when the pick-block key was malfunctioning, if you used it on a cake you would receive the actual cake block instead of the item; This was corrected with the release of the 1.3 update.