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  2. Blackout cake - Wikipedia

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    Blackout cake, sometimes called Brooklyn Blackout cake, is a chocolate cake filled with chocolate pudding and topped with chocolate cake crumbs. It was invented during World War II by a Brooklyn bakery chain named Ebinger's , [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] in recognition of the mandatory blackouts to protect the Brooklyn Navy Yard .

  3. Ebinger's - Wikipedia

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    Ebinger's was a bakery in Brooklyn, New York that invented Blackout cake. [1] The original location was opened by George and Catherine Ebinger in 1898 [2] on Flatbush Avenue near Cortelyou Street. [3] Contemporaries included other German bakeries such as Drake's and Entenmann's. [4]

  4. Auzerais Bellamy - Wikipedia

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    Bellamy founded and owns the bakery Blondery, in Brooklyn.According to Food & Wine, "Her limited-release bakery Blondery was founded with a mission in mind: to create a supportive workplace for other people of color in hospitality, and empower them to thrive in an industry that hasn't historically been hospitable."

  5. Brooklyn’s Fan-Fan bakery partners with Southern Comfort to ...

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  6. Black woman opens up bakery to bring French culture to ... - AOL

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    In Brooklyn, New York, a Black woman inspired by French culture opened the Je T'aime Patisserie bakery last summer. It has risen to become a popular destination in the Bed-Stuy neighborhood in the ...

  7. Bakery in Brooklyn serves cocktails and cakes for a good cause

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  8. Continental Baking Company - Wikipedia

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    The Ward Bread Company was organized by Robert B. Ward in New York, Brooklyn and Newark in 1900. Around 1910, The Ward's Bakeries built two big factories in Bronx, NY (143rd St. and Southern Boulevard) and Brooklyn, NY (Ward Baking Company Building at Vanderbilt Ave and Pacific Street), [4] which "marks a triumphant return to New York". By ...

  9. Henry S. Levy and Sons - Wikipedia

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    Henry S. Levy and Sons, popularly known as Levy's, was a bakery based in Brooklyn, New York, most famous for its Jewish rye bread.It is best known for its advertising campaign "You Don't Have to Be Jewish to Love Levy's", [1] [2] [3] which columnist Walter Winchell referred to as "the commercial [] with a sensayuma" (sense of humor).