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    We baked each according to the package instructions, which all called to bake at 375℉ (or 350℉ for a nonstick baking sheet) for about 10 to 13 minutes. We evaluated each crescent roll based on ...

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    Brush the croissants all over with some of the egg wash and sprinkle the tops with the sesame seeds. Bake until deep golden brown and crisp, 20 to 25 minutes. You Might Also Like

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  5. Hiestand Holding - Wikipedia

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    Hiestand Holding AG, based in Schlieren, was a listed Swiss large-scale bakery with a focus on convenience frozen baked goods ("ready to bake products") as well as sales concepts and services, which merged into the Aryzta Group in 2008. The Hiestand Group as a whole employed around 3,200 people and generated sales of 741 million Swiss francs in ...

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    An uncooked Hot Pocket Cut to show filling. There are 50 varieties of the traditional Hot Pocket, including breakfast, lunch and dinner varieties. Nestlé also offers Pretzel Bread Hot Pockets, Hot Pockets Croissant Crust (formerly called Croissant Pockets), Hot Pockets Breakfast items, Hot Pockets Breakfast/Snack Bites and Hot Pockets Side shots.

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    Cruffin at Mr. Holmes Bakehouse Assorted box of cruffins by Lune Croissanterie. A cruffin (sometimes spelled croffin) is a hybrid of a croissant and a muffin.The pastry is made by proofing (also called proving) and baking laminated dough in a muffin mould.