It has become one of those odd Hollywood pastimes: Celebrities and industry people contemplating who’s on Tom Cruise’s holiday list and who’s received the special holiday cake that he’s become known for.

Over the years, stars like Kirsten Dunst, Rosie O’Donnell and James Corden have enjoyed revealing that they’ve been some of the lucky recipients. Recipents have revealed that the “Mission: Impossible” star isn’t into fruitcake or peanut brittle, which would probably be too cliché or old-school for him. Instead, Cruise likes to delight people by sending out a white chocolate coconut Bundt cake made by Doan’s Bakery in Woodland Hills.

The “pillowy” cake and Doan’s Bakery are favorites among Hollywood A-listers, but the dessert has become so associated with Cruise that it’s informally known as the “Tom Cruise Coconut Cake,” said the site Goldbelly.com. Made with chunks of sweet white chocolate, rich cream cheese frosting and toasted coconut flakes, the cake can be shipped for $99 and is “good enough to derail the strictest Hollywood diets,” Goldbelly.com reported.

The cake is so decadent it’s hard to imagine the famously controlling Cruise indulging too often, not when, at 58, he still insists on doing his high-wire “Mission: Impossible” and “Top Gun” stunts. Then again, Cruise’s super-human qualities might mean he also has a super-human metabolism.

In any case, celebrities who have talked up Cruise’s coconut cake generosity include Jimmy Fallon, Henry Cavill and Cobie Smuthers. Rosie O’Donnell once posted a photo of her cake, wrapped in a bow, on Instagram, with the caption “Christmas is here when Tommy’s gift shows up #holidayseason,” Us Weekly reported.

Kirsten Dunst told Stylist magazine in October 2015 that she still receives the cake every year for the holidays, even though she and Cruise have not acted together since “Interview With A Vampire” in 1994, Us Weekly reported.

“(Tom) sends me a cake every Christmas,” Dunst told the magazine. “It gets eaten within a day in my house.” In an appearance on the Graham Norton Show in 2016, Dunst added, “It’s the best coconut cake I’ve ever had in my life.”

What’s even more intriguing about Cruise’s generosity is that it appears to extend to lesser-known public figures and to a wide range of people who work behind the scenes, including producers for “The Daily Show” and local news.