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  2. Porcelain services of the Rococo period - Wikipedia

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    [9] A tin liner held the wine bottle or ice cream, and a cavity between the porcelain and the liner allowed for a mixture of salt and ice to chill the contents inside the liner. Ice cream coolers typically had porcelain lids and handles with motifs and cartouches depicting melting ice cream mixtures emanating from inside the cooler.

  3. Category:Ceramics manufacturers of France - Wikipedia

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  4. French porcelain - Wikipedia

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    Throughout the 18th and 19th centuries, France had a vigorous faience industry, making high-quality tin-glazed earthenware that remained in touch with artistic fashion. At least before 1800, this catered to the lower end of the market very successfully, so that porcelain factories concentrated on the top end, in France and elsewhere.

  5. Soufflé - Wikipedia

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    Apple soufflé is made by lining a cake tin with pureed rice boiled in sweetened milk and baking it until it sets. The rice "border" is filled with thickened apple marmalade and whipped egg whites and baked until it rises. [24] Soufflé variations

  6. Desjardin - Wikipedia

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    Historical photo of Desjardin S.A.S. from the 19th century, when the company was still named "A. Desjardins", after the founder. The Paris-based company was launched by the Desjardins family in 1848, during the formation of the French Constitution and in the middle of the Industrial Revolution under the name A. Desjardins.

  7. Fève - Wikipedia

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    A fève is a small trinket hidden in a king cake or similar dessert. They may also be known as trinkets or favors. The French word fève translates to 'fava bean', which is what was originally hidden in the cake. Modern fèves can be made out of other materials, such as porcelain or plastic, and can take varied shapes and forms. The themes of ...

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