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Gastronorm (GN), sometimes spelled Gastro-Norm, is a European standard for kitchenware tray and container sizes that is commonly seen worldwide in the catering and professional food industry, as well as in certain parts of the high-end consumer market. Gastronorm is generally used worldwide except in most of the United States and Canada, which ...
A half sheet pan is 18 in × 13 in (460 mm × 330 mm); [1] quarter sheets are 9 in × 13 in (230 mm × 330 mm). [1] The half sheet is approximately the same size as the largest mass-market baking sheets found in supermarkets, and the quarter sheet is a common size for rectangular, single-layer cakes (e.g., the size used for a regular-sized box ...
Bakeware is designed for use in the oven (for baking), and encompasses a variety of different styles of baking pans as cake pans, pie pans, and bread pans. Cake tins (or cake pans in the US) include square pans, round pans, and speciality pans such as angel food cake pans and springform pans often used for baking cheesecake .
Gastronorm is an EU standard: EN 631. Stevewclark 16:39, 15 July 2007 (UTC) Well done! I have looked up BS EN 631 and found these descriptions: BS EN 631-1:1993 Materials and articles in contact with foodstuffs. Catering containers. Specification for dimensions of containers BS EN 631-2:1999 Materials and articles in contact with foodstuffs.
For their signature bake, the bakers were given 3 + 1 ⁄ 2 hours to produce their signature bread loaf. The technical challenge required them to bake a traditional round cob loaf, using Paul's recipe in 2 + 1 ⁄ 2 hours. For the showstopper, the bakers were asked to bake 12 sweet rolls and another dozen savoury rolls, with three flavours of ...
In 1909, the three companies merged, [1] and the resulting company was renamed the Aluminum Goods Manufacturing Company. [2] It was headquartered in Manitowoc and headed by Vits as president and Koenig as vice president. [3] In 1910, in a $200,000 deal between George Vits and the eastern capitalists, all offices and manufacturing were moved to ...
Clint Basinger (born December 20, 1986), [2] better known as LGR (originally an initialism of Lazy Game Reviews), is an American YouTuber who focuses on video game reviews, retrocomputing, and unboxing videos. His YouTube channel of the same name has been compared to Techmoan and The 8-Bit Guy.
Baking Impossible is an American cooking competition television series that airs on Netflix, themed around baking and engineering. Each episode presents a cast of contestants with a challenge that combines baking with engineering, often described using the portmanteau "bakineering".