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  2. Sourdough - Wikipedia

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    An Amish sourdough is fed with sugar and potato flakes every 3–5 days. German pumpernickel is traditionally made from a sourdough starter, [ 90 ] although modern pumpernickel loaves often use commercial yeasts, sometimes spiked with citric acid or lactic acid to inactivate the amylases in the rye flour.

  3. List of pastries - Wikipedia

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    A triangular, flake pastry filled with frangipane cream and topped with sliced almonds and powdered sugar. The pastry originated in France and the name refers to the triangular shape of a Jesuit’s hat. [44] Ji dan gao: Taiwan: Taiwanese sponge cakes served as desserts.

  4. List of potato dishes - Wikipedia

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    Potatoes cooked in different ways. The potato is a starchy, tuberous crop.It is the world's fourth-largest food crop, following rice, wheat and corn. [1] The annual diet of an average global citizen in the first decade of the 21st century included about 33 kg (73 lb) of potato. [1]

  5. 75 Thanksgiving appetizers to get your feast started - AOL

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    For many, the star of the show on Thanksgiving is the turkey; the sides are a close second, and the desserts are essential for finishing off the feast.

  6. Edward Asselbergs - Wikipedia

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    Edward Anton Maria Asselbergs (1927–1996) was a Dutch-Canadian food chemist famous for inventing the modern process of producing instant mashed potato flakes.. He was raised in the Netherlands where he received his undergraduate degree, but fled to Canada with his family during the second World War.

  7. Potato starch - Wikipedia

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    Starch derivatives are used in many cooking recipes, for example in noodles, wine gums, cocktail nuts, potato chips, extruded snacks, battered french fries, hot dog sausages, bakery cream, processed cheese, cheese analogue and instant soups and sauces, in gluten-free recipes, [3] in kosher foods for Passover [4] and in Asian cuisine. [5]

  8. Sourdough (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Category:Sourdough breads; Sourdough Sam, the mascot of the NFL's SF 49ers; Sourdough Mountain Lookout, a fire lookout in the Sourdough Mountains; The Puratos Sourdough Library, a library of bread doughs at the Puratos Center in Saint-Vith, Belgium; All pages with titles beginning with Sourdough; All pages with titles containing Sourdough

  9. Shirriff - Wikipedia

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    His rare old recipe was sought by many, but its secrets were known only to himself. It was a heritage passed on from father to son. "Surely this is a treat for Canadians to enjoy" – thought Mr. Shirriff, and with that in mind he offered to purchase the recipe. A price was eventually agreed upon and the recipe became his.