One of the most popular desserts in America is cheesecake. After a nice meal, people love having coffee and cheesecake for dessert. According to Cheesecake.com, the most popular styles of cheesecake include:

1. NY Strawberry
2. Pumpkin*
3. NY Original
4. Gourmet Sampler (original, strawberry, chocolate, caramel-pecan)
5. Fruit Sampler (strawberry, cherry, pineapple, blueberry)
6. Chocolate Sampler (chocolate chip, German chocolate, marble, triple chocolate)
7. Triple Chocolate
8. Turtle
9. Blueberry
10. Cookies & Cream

 

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So in a recent article by Lovefood, they shared a list of the BEST places for cheesecake in America and we have their choice for us here in New Jersey. "There's often a line of patient customers outside Marc’s Cheesecake, just waiting to get their hands on one of its beautiful cheesecakes. There is a variety of flavors available, one of the most popular being the chocolate chip version. Made with high-quality chocolate chips imported from Belgium, it has a filling which is creamy, velvety, and less dense than a regular New York–style cheesecake."

 

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So what do you think? Have a special spot for cheesecake? Is it your local bakery? Have you been to Marc's Cheesecake? It appears that they have moved to a new location in Teaneck here is a posting on Facebook

 


Marc's Cheesecake via Facebook

"Homemade ice cream, edible cookie dough, brownies, and of course, cheesecake! Soon to be part of @guerrierogelato 468 Cedar Lane, Teaneck, New Jersey 07666"

Follow them on Instagram for more details and the latest news on delicious desserts.

 

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