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... it is a valid question with a partially nonexistent answer.
QUASI, according to dictionary.com, is as following:
qua-si [kwey-zahy, -sahy, kwah-see, -zee]
-adjective
resembling; seeming; virtual.
a combining form meaning "resembling," "having some, but not all of the features of,"
So put that next to cake and you have "kind of a cake"
Which means it might not really be a cake, which thus proves that the common expression, "the cake is a lie," can be fully plausible in this scenario. Or maybe it is a cake... you never know.
Although what a Quasi Cake really is... well that's either an incredibly tight and well-kept secret or completely up to you to decide.
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