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  2. Gastronorm - Wikipedia

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    Containers usually come in standard depths of 20 mm, 40 mm, 65 mm, 100 mm, 150 mm, 200 mm. [5] Drain lids and lids with cut-outs such that a serving utensil can be placed into the container are common accessories. They are made in these sizes especially for the catering industry.

  3. Del Monte Foods - Wikipedia

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    By 1892, the firm expanded its business and selected Del Monte as the brand name for its new line of canned peaches. In 1898, the California Fruit Canners Association (CFCA) formed when 18 West Coast canning companies merged. [17] The Del Monte brand was one of several brands marketed by the new company. It introduced the Del Monte Shield in ...

  4. Serving size - Wikipedia

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    A serving size or portion size is the amount of a food or drink that is generally served. A distinction is made between a portion size as determined by an external agent, such as a food manufacturer, chef, or restaurant, and a "self selected portion size" in which an individual has control over the portion in a meal or snack. [ 1 ]

  5. Cooking weights and measures - Wikipedia

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    In addition, the "cook's cup" above is not the same as a "coffee cup", which can vary anywhere from 100 to 200 mL (3.5 to 7.0 imp fl oz; 3.4 to 6.8 US fl oz), or even smaller for espresso. In Australia, since 1970, metric utensil units have been standardized by law, and imperial measures no longer have legal status.

  6. The heartwarming origin story of Starbucks drink sizes - AOL

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    All the Starbucks Coffee Cup Sizes, Explained . As of 2023, Starbucks beverage cup sizes are as follows. Starbucks Tall (12 fl. oz.) Starbucks Grande (16 fl. oz.) Starbucks Venti (20 fl. oz.)

  7. Easy Serving Espresso Pod - Wikipedia

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    The E.S.E. design was created by illy in 1989 as a marketing effort to sell convenience in home espresso preparation. [3]In February 1998, the non-profit "Consortium for the Development and the Protection of the E.S.E. Standard" was founded by seven coffee roasters and machine manufacturers as a guardian of the E.S.E. brand and standard. [4]

  8. This is the ultimate peach cobbler recipe - AOL

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    Spread out the peaches to make sure that they're covering the dish evenly. Sprinkle ground cinnamon over the peaches. Next, evenly sprinkle the cake mix over the peaches.

  9. Single-serve coffee container - Wikipedia

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    A single-serve coffee container is a container filled with coffee grounds, used in coffee brewing to prepare only enough coffee for a single portion. Single-serve coffee containers come in various formats and materials, often either as hard and soft pods or pads made of filter paper, or hard aluminium and plastic capsules .