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  2. Here's How to Make (And Use) Fondant Like a ... - AOL

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    Welcome to Fondant 101.

  3. Fondant icing - Wikipedia

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    Marshmallow fondant [5] is a form of rolled fondant often made and used by home bakers and hobbyists. Marshmallow fondant is made by combining melted shelf-stable marshmallows, water, powdered sugar, and solid vegetable shortening. Home bakers use this recipe for homemade fondant due to the readily available access to required ingredients. [6 ...

  4. 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".

  5. Fondant - Wikipedia

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    Fondant is a mixture of sugar and water used as a confection, filling, or icing. Sometimes gelatin and glycerine are used as softeners or stabilizers. There are numerous varieties of fondant, with the most basic being poured fondant .

  6. Marzipan - Wikipedia

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    Marzipan is a confection consisting primarily of sugar and almond meal (ground almonds), sometimes augmented with almond oil or extract.. It is often made into sweets; common uses are chocolate-covered marzipan and small marzipan imitations of fruits and vegetables.

  7. Tablet (confectionery) - Wikipedia

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    Well-made tablet is a medium-hard confection, not as soft as fudge, but not as hard as boiled sweets. Commercially available tablet often uses fondant instead of the milk products. This produces a slightly less granular texture compared to the traditional home-made tablet, and is supposedly easier to prepare on a commercial scale. [citation needed]

  8. Cadbury Creme Egg - Wikipedia

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    Cadbury Creme Eggs are manufactured as two chocolate half shells, each of which is filled with a white fondant made from sugar, glucose syrup, inverted sugar syrup, dried egg white and flavouring. [4]

  9. Mr Kipling - Wikipedia

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    Mr Kipling is a brand of cakes, pies and baked goods made in Carlton, South Yorkshire and Stoke-on-Trent, and marketed in the United Kingdom, Ireland, Australia and North America. It was introduced in May 1967 (at a time when cakes were more often bought from local bakers ), to sell cakes of a local baker's standard to supermarkets , and grew ...