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  2. Mold (cooking implement) - Wikipedia

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    Bundt-style silicone and metal pans (2008) Late 19th- and early 20th-century food molds. A mould (British English) or mold (American English), is a container used in various techniques of food preparation to shape the finished dish. The term may also refer to a finished dish made in said container (e.g. a jello mold). [1]

  3. Bundt cake - Wikipedia

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    A standard 9-inch cake pan holds around six cups volume, so a 12-cup Bundt recipe will fill two standard cake pans, or one 13x9 sheet pan. [9] Gugelhupf molds also have fluted sides, while other ring shaped molds like tube pans and savarin have straight sides to make releasing delicate fine crumb cakes like angel food cake easier. [10] Since ...

  4. Nordic Ware - Wikipedia

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    More than 70 million Bundt pans have been sold by Nordic Ware across North America. [7] To mark the 60th anniversary of the pan the company designated 15 November as 'National Bundt Day'. [ 8 ] The company also runs a competition every year, 'Bundts Across America', celebrating the best Bundt cake creations [ 9 ] as well as holding cooking ...

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  6. Cookware and bakeware - Wikipedia

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    Cake tins (or cake pans in the US) include square pans, round pans, and speciality pans such as angel food cake pans and springform pans often used for baking cheesecake. Another type of cake pan is a muffin tin, which can hold multiple smaller cakes. Sheet pans, cookie sheets, and Swiss roll tins are bakeware with large flat bottoms. Pie pans ...

  7. Mirro Aluminum Company - Wikipedia

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    In 1909, the three companies merged, [1] and the resulting company was renamed the Aluminum Goods Manufacturing Company. [2] It was headquartered in Manitowoc and headed by Vits as president and Koenig as vice president. [3] In 1910, in a $200,000 deal between George Vits and the eastern capitalists, all offices and manufacturing were moved to ...