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    Not only are they shaped like spaceships, but they have a much more subtle, toasted cheddar flavor. 2021 F&W Best New Chef Carlo Lamagna picks up a box during his regular grocery haul. “They ...

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    These foods are processed but have added ingredients like artificial colors and flavors, preservatives for shelf stability, and ingredients to preserve texture. ... Cakes. Salty snacks. Plant ...

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    As Trader Joe's puts it, "Cake is far too delicious a food group to be confined to birthday celebrations and formal occasions." We couldn't agree more. Find 8 cake bites for $3.99 in the bakery ...

  5. Sprinkles Cupcakes - Wikipedia

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    Candace decided that it was "time for cupcakes to stop being the backup dancer to cakes." [5] Having started a custom cake business after attending Tante Marie's Pastry Program in San Francisco, she set her sights on cupcakes. "I was taking orders for special occasion cakes which I came to realize are, by definition, reserved for special ...

  6. Flavored syrup - Wikipedia

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    Flavored syrups may be used or mixed with carbonated water, coffee, pancakes, waffles, tea, cake, ice cream, and other foods. There are hundreds of flavors ranging from cherry and peach to vanilla to malt, hazelnut, coconut, almond, gingerbread, chocolate, peppermint, rootbeer, and even toasted marshmallow.

  7. Table syrup - Wikipedia

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    In a 2015 survey by The Washington Post it was found that 70% of Americans prefer using artificial syrups on their pancakes compared to real maple syrup largely in part due to its cheaper price. Maple syrup production is also limited to the Northeastern United States , giving Americans outside of that region less exposure to maple syrup. [ 7 ]