Piece of cake
English Idiom
Meaning: When something is very easy to do, requiring minimal effort or skill, you might describe it as a 'piece of cake.' It's a way to express that the task was simple and straightforward.
Origin: The idiom 'piece of cake' dates back to the 19th century, originating from cakewalks, which were dance contests in African American communities where the prize was often a cake. The term evolved over time to signify something easily won or accomplished.
