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  2. Baker's Chocolate - Wikipedia

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    Other products are available to food service professionals in bulk, such as different kinds of coconut, cocoa drinks, and bulk chocolate. Baker's most common products: German's Sweet Chocolate 'Bar' (48% cacao) Semi-sweet chocolate (56% cacao) Bittersweet chocolate (66% cacao) Unsweetened chocolate (100% cacao) Premium white chocolate (0% cacao)

  3. German chocolate cake - Wikipedia

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    In 1957, a recipe for "German's Chocolate Cake" appeared as the "Recipe of the Day" in The Dallas Morning News. [2] It was created by Mrs. George Clay, a homemaker from Dallas, Texas, [2] and used the "German's Sweet Chocolate" baking chocolate introduced over a century earlier in 1853 by American baker Samuel German for the Baker's Chocolate Company of Boston, Massachusetts. [3]

  4. German Chocolate Cake Recipe - AOL

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    1 tsp baking soda; 2 cup all-purpose flour; 2 tsp vanilla extract; 6 oz German's Sweet Chocolate (or any sweet chocolate), chopped; 1 tsp vanilla extract; 1 tbsp unsalted butter, softened; 1 / 2 cup light corn syrup; 1 cup granulated sugar; 1 cup pecan half; 1 1 / 2 cup chopped pecan; 3 / 4 cup evaporated milk; 4 egg yolks; 2 oz German's Sweet ...

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  6. German Chocolate Cake Recipe - AOL

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    1 tsp baking soda; 2 cup all-purpose flour; 2 tsp vanilla extract; 6 oz German's Sweet Chocolate (or any sweet chocolate), chopped; 1 tsp vanilla extract; 1 tbsp unsalted butter, softened; 1 / 2 ...

  7. Walter Baker & Company - Wikipedia

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    His wife sold the company in 1780 to Dr. Baker, who changed the name to Baker Chocolate Company. [2] James and Walter Baker (above) gave their name to the company, while Henry Pierce (below) helped them expand the business. Dr. James Baker's son, Edmund (1770–1846), and his son, Colonel Walter (1792–1852), successfully carried on the business.