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  2. Powdered eggs - Wikipedia

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    Pure dried whole eggs from the U.S., 1940s. A powdered egg is a fully dehydrated egg. Most powdered eggs are made using spray drying in the same way that powdered milk is made. First the eggs are cracked and separated from the shell. The egg yolk and white are then beaten together before being atomized into fine droplets using a spray nozzle.

  3. Ambrosia (food brand) - Wikipedia

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    The Ambrosia Creamery was founded in 1917 by Alfred Morris, in his home village Lifton in Devon, to make rich food for infants. He took milk from local farms, where most of the cows were the Red Ruby breed, and dried it with roller dryers.

  4. List of fried dough foods - Wikipedia

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    Round, fried yeast dough filled with apricot or blueberry jam and topped with powdered sugar. Kroštule: Croatia: Other local names: hruštule, hrustule, hrostule, krustavice, krustule (From Latin Crustulum – cookie, pastry). Kumukunsi: Philippines: A deep fried rice cake made from rice flour, duck eggs, and sugar cooked into spiral shapes ...

  5. Free range eggs no longer available in UK due to bird flu

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  6. Bird's Custard - Wikipedia

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    Bird's Custard is the brand name for the original powdered, egg-free imitation custard powder, now owned by Premier Foods. Custard powder and instant custard powder are the generic product names for similar and competing products. The product is a powder, based on cornflour, which thickens to form a custard-like sauce when mixed with milk and ...

  7. Talk:Powdered eggs - Wikipedia

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    If there was no drawback, then ALL eggs would be sold in powdered form, due to the listed benefits. As it is, they are typically used for purposes where the benefits outweigh the inferior taste and texture compared to fresh eggs. I noticed a similar lack on the Powdered milk page. AnnaGoFast 05:33, 16 February 2016 (UTC)

  8. 9 Christmas traditions in England that probably confuse Americans

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    Some folks in the UK celebrate Christmas with pantomime, a campy, family-friendly theater show. Christmas pudding, a popular holiday dessert in the UK, is probably unfamiliar to most Americans.

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