Does “Cake or bedding” in Cookie Jam give you trouble? We know the answer

Clock is ticking for those who want to solve all Cookie Jam questions. Let’s look at one more, which may give you trouble – “Cake or bedding”.

Damian Gacek

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Does “Cake or bedding” in Cookie Jam give you trouble? We know the answer, image source: image by ChatGPT.
Does “Cake or bedding” in Cookie Jam give you trouble? We know the answer Source: image by ChatGPT.

Buzzwords in Cookie Jam are all about unexpected questions. Sometimes hints are very vague, like in the case of Red, yellow, or green skin and golden insides, in other cases they are quite precise (Small green tree-like vegetable), They have one thing in common, though – you have to answer them to get rewards. Prizes are quite valuable, as we are talking about premium items. So, many people take part in this event every week and we try to help them. In this guide let’s answer “Cake or bedding”, as this one may be confusing.

Answer to “Cake or bedding” in Cookie Jam

While “Cake or bedding” may sound like an unexpected combination, it mixes two of my favorite things – sweets and sleep. So, this question was quite easy for me. However, I can imagine that it may be problematic for some and the answer may be not so obvious for many Cookie Jam players. Without further ado:

  1. Sheet.

Bed sheet is a rectangular cloth which is immediately put on the bed or mattress (and further bedding is put on top of it). Incidentally, it is also the name for big one-layer cakes, which are baked in large rectangular cake pans. These treats are quite popular, as they are often not expensive (and tasty). In the U.S. they are often iced and decorated, it is not so common in Europe, though.

One more Buzzword completed, 9 to go. We wish you good luck and come back for the answer to the next question – “A deep bank of snow made by wind”. Or maybe you already know the answer? Either way, see you soon.

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February 26, 2014

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Damian Gacek

Author: Damian Gacek

Graduate of English Philology and English in Public Communication. His portfolio includes a scientific article on video game translation. Working with Gamepressure.com since 2019, writing for various departments. Currently, deals with guides and occasionally supports the newsroom. Interested in electronic entertainment since childhood. Loves RPGs and strategies, often also immersing himself in the depths of indie games. In his free time, works on a book and learns film editing.