Non-Eastern Europeans;
When the sweep of immigrants from Italy, Hungary, Germany and many other European nations hit Canada, a lot of the men would go work on
construction sites. They would work side-by-side with the well-established first, second and third generation Irish, Scottish and other Non-European Canadians. At lunch, the Europeans would take out the big honkin' sandwiches their mothers or wives made for them, while their Non-European
counterparts took out their biscuits, muffins and
little cakes. Therein followed lots of laughs and jests in foreign languages, and 'mangicake' was born: He Who Eats Cake.
"He EATS, but it's only cake". (emphasis on 'eat' spoken in italian, and 'cake' spoken in english).