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  2. Sugar sculpture - Wikipedia

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    Sugar sculpture is the art of producing artistic centerpieces entirely composed of sugar and sugar derivatives. These were very popular at grand feasts from the Renaissance until at least the 18th century, and sometimes made by famous artists.

  3. Sugarloaf - Wikipedia

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    The molds, and so the sugarloaves, varied in size considerably: the larger the loaf the lower the grade of sugar. The grade determined the price, though loaves were sold by weight and the sugar refiner was taxed on the weight of sugar sold. [6] When a new batch of raw sugar was refined, the best sugar came from the first boiling. After that ...

  4. Calavera - Wikipedia

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    Sugar skulls before decoration. Sugar skulls offered for sale in Mexico. Large sugar skull offered for sale in Mexico. "Calaveritas" (little skulls) made of chocolate and sugar for sale in Mexico. Traditional production methods with molds have been used for a long time. The process involves using molds to cast the calaveras. Production can be a ...

  5. Clear toy candy - Wikipedia

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    The hard candy is made in molds, in a multitude of fanciful shapes. The candy is tinted in bright colors, traditionally yellow, red and green. [2] A stick is sometimes added before the candy completely cools to make a lollipop. [3] [4] The names clear toy candy and barley sugar are

  6. Sugar cube - Wikipedia

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    When making the cubes, the granulated sugar is slightly (2–3%) moistened, placed into a mold and heated so that the moisture can escape. The firmness, density, and speed of dissolution of the cube are controlled via the crystal size of the granulated sugar, amount of water/steam added, molding pressure, and speed of drying. [3]

  7. This Common Pantry Staple Lasts Forever — Yes, Really - AOL

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    This means that most molds and bacteria cannot grow. ... These include soy sauce, sugar, rice, dried vegetables, peanuts, and canned fish. They all share common traits with honey: low moisture and ...