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  2. File:Jell-O - America's Most Famous Dessert.pdf - Wikipedia

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  3. List of French desserts - Wikipedia

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    An assortment of petit fours, which are small confectioneries.Some petit fours are also savory. Religieuse is made of two choux pastry cases filled with crème pâtissière, [5] covered in a ganache of the same flavor as the filling, and then joined/decorated with piped whipped cream.

  4. Kitchen brigade - Wikipedia

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    prepares desserts and other meal-end sweets, and for locations without a boulanger, also prepares breads and other baked items; may also prepare pasta. [4] Confiseur (confectioner) in larger restaurants, prepares candies and petit fours instead of the pâtissier. [5] Glacier (glazier)

  5. Pastry - Wikipedia

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    Pastry chefs are also responsible for creating new recipes to put on the menu, and they work in restaurants, bistros, large hotels, casinos and bakeries. Pastry baking is usually done in an area slightly separate from the main kitchen. This section of the kitchen is in charge of making pastries, desserts, and other baked goods. [30]

  6. Confectionery - Wikipedia

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    Confectionery can be mass-produced in a factory. The oldest recorded use of the word confectionery discovered so far by the Oxford English Dictionary is by Richard Jonas in 1540, who spelled or misspelled it as "confection nere" in a passage "Ambre, muske, frankencense, gallia muscata and confection nere", thus in the sense of "things made or sold by a confectioner".

  7. Garnish (cooking) - Wikipedia

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    A garnish makes food or drink items more visually appealing. [3] [4] They may, for example, enhance their color, [3] such as when paprika is sprinkled on a salmon salad.They may provide a color contrast, for example when chives are sprinkled on potatoes.

  8. Dessert - Wikipedia

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    Desserts can contain many spices and extracts to add a variety of flavors. Salt and acids are added to desserts to balance sweet flavors and create a contrast in flavors. Some desserts are coffee-flavored, for example an iced coffee soufflé or coffee biscuits. [19] Alcohols and liqueurs can also be used as an ingredient, to make alcoholic ...

  9. Hyderabadi cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Sheer korma - Vermicelli pudding and celebratory dessert, specially made on the Ramzan (Eid Ul Fitr) day. Firni (Payasam) - A rice dessert. Gil-e-firdaus - A variant of kheer made of bottle gourd. The name literally translates into "the clay of paradise". [27] Faluda - A dessert made of shredded vermicelli noodles with rose syrup and milk.