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  2. Foam cake - Wikipedia

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    [2] Examples of foam cakes are angel food cake , [ 3 ] meringue , genoise , and chiffon cake . Foam, sponge or unshortened cakes are distinguished by their large proportion of foamed eggs and/or egg whites to a small proportion of sugar and wheat flour.

  3. White cake - Wikipedia

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    White cake is a relatively new invention, as it depends on having refined white sugar and white flour, in addition to omitting the egg yolks. [14] From the 17th century, a "white cake" meant a fruitcake (or other non-white cake) coated with white icing , made from egg whites and expensive double-refined granulated white sugar, rather than a ...

  4. List of cakes - Wikipedia

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    A type of sponge cake made with egg whites, sugar, flour, vanilla, and a whipping agent such as cream of tartar. Apple cake: Germany: A cake featuring apples, occasionally topped with caramel icing. Applesauce cake: New England [2] A cake that is prepared using applesauce, flour, and sugar as primary ingredients. Aranygaluska: Hungary

  5. What's The Difference Between Roasting And Baking? - AOL

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    “I tend to think of roasting as 400 degrees Fahrenheit and higher, and baking as under 400 degrees Fahrenheit,” she says. Brittany Conerly; Prop Stylist: Christina Brockman; Food Stylist ...

  6. The Genius Egg-Separating Egg Trick You Need to Know ... - AOL

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    With baking season upon us, you've no doubt run into a recipe or two that asks you to separate eggs. This sounds simple enough—until you’re elbow-deep in egg chaos. First, there’s the ...

  7. Glaze (cooking) - Wikipedia

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    Depending on its nature and intended effect, a glaze may be applied before or after cooking. It may be either sweet or savory (in pâtisserie, the former is known as glaçage); typical glazes include brushed egg whites, some types of icing, and jam (as in nappage), and may or may not include butter, sugar, milk, [1] oil, [2] and fruit or fruit ...

  8. Angel food cake - Wikipedia

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    In terms of an angel food cake, overrun is the increase in volume from the original volume caused by the inclusion of air. The overrun of an egg white foam ranges from 500 to 800%. This means that whipping 100 mL of egg whites would result in 500–800 mL of air incorporated into the foam.

  9. Understanding Egg Carton Labels: What Different Seals and ...

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    AA eggs have the thickest whites, while Grade B offers the thinnest. Size: Eggs are divided into Extra Large, Large, and Medium sizes; these sizes are based on weight.