File:Cupcakes - Danish

Description
Cupcakes song in Danish, official

Singer: Sara Poulsen

LYRICS: Mælk det må du tag, men ikke noget yoghurt, hæld det i din skål Og så tar' du noget dejligt sødt, ik surt nej en knivspids salt er dit mål At bage en kage er super let, du skal bare husk' vanilje Bare giv den mer', den er lige plet, kom nu﻿ vis din gode vilje!

Muffins, så sød og fine Muffins, de﻿ er snart dine Muffins... muffins, muffins, muffins!

Watch all episodes in Danish: http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLBCC145FA7E0F031E&feature=plcp

OTHER: There are a lot of comments about the fact that they say "Muffins" instead of "Cupcakes". In the Swedish language, and probably the same for Norwegian, the language doesn't have the word "Cupcakes" and treats it the same way as "Muffins".

YukoAsho commented: "Yeah, I think people fail﻿ to realize that "cupcake" is an American-originated word. The earliest reference to a cake in a small cup is Amelia Simms' American Cookery in 1796, and the term "cupcake" would begin in the early 19th century with Eliza Leslie's Receipts in 1828. By contrast, "muffin" is derived from older Low German (Muffen/Muffe) and French (moufflet) words, and thus probably was easier to be integrated into European lexicons, due to simple nearness."