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  2. Category:Indian food preparation utensils - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Indian food preparation utensils" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. H.

  3. Monginis - Wikipedia

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    Monginis sells ready-made as well as order-made cakes for catering or carry-out.Individual cake slices are also kept in Monginis stores for dine-in customers. The chain sells both Indian and Western savouries, including samosas, puffs, cutlets and doughnuts.

  4. List of food preparation utensils - Wikipedia

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    An assortment of utensils. A kitchen utensil is a hand-held, typically small tool that is designed for food-related functions. Food preparation utensils are a specific type of kitchen utensil, designed for use in the preparation of food.

  5. Bonn Group of Industries - Wikipedia

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    Bonn was founded as a traditional bread baking company in 1985 by Manjit Singh and moved over to mechanized food processing in 1994. Bonn opened a second food processing unit in 2004, with the name "Bonn Food Industries", that specialized in the manufacturing of biscuits, cakes, and cookies.

  6. List of food companies - Wikipedia

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    The Claxton Bakery; Collin Street Bakery; Crumbs Bake Shop; Flowers Foods; Great Harvest Bread Company; Italian Peoples Bakery; Joy Baking Group; King's Hawaiian; Kossar's Bialys; Levain Bakery; Liz Lovely; Martin's Famous Pastry Shoppe, Inc. Mrs. Fields; Orwasher's bakery; Racine Danish Kringles; Schmidt Baking Company; Semifreddi's Bakery ...

  7. Bread machine - Wikipedia

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    Raku Raku Pan Da the "World's first automatic bread-making machine" Although bread machines for mass production had been previously made for industrial use, the first self-contained breadmaker for household use was released in Japan in 1986 by the Matsushita Electric Industrial Co. (now Panasonic) based on research by project engineers and software developer Ikuko Tanaka, who trained with the ...