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  2. Gü - Wikipedia

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    Gu Indulgent Foods Limited, [1] trading as Gü (/ ɡ uː / [2]), is a dessert manufacturing company, whose products are sold in the United Kingdom, Austria, Germany, the Netherlands, France, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, Italy and the United States. [3] The product is made in the UK and was created by James Averdieck. [4]

  3. 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."

  4. Confectionery - Wikipedia

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    Confectionery can be mass-produced in a factory. The oldest recorded use of the word confectionery discovered so far by the Oxford English Dictionary is by Richard Jonas in 1540, who spelled or misspelled it as "confection nere" in a passage "Ambre, muske, frankencense, gallia muscata and confection nere", thus in the sense of "things made or sold by a confectioner".

  5. Dessert - Wikipedia

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    Desserts can contain many spices and extracts to add a variety of flavors. Salt and acids are added to desserts to balance sweet flavors and create a contrast in flavors. Some desserts are coffee-flavored, for example an iced coffee soufflé or coffee biscuits. [19] Alcohols and liqueurs can also be used as an ingredient, to make alcoholic ...

  6. Food industry - Wikipedia

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    The food industry is a complex, global network of diverse businesses that supplies most of the food consumed by the world's population. The food industry today has become highly diversified, with manufacturing ranging from small, traditional, family-run activities that are highly labour-intensive, to large, capital-intensive and highly ...

  7. Bakery - Wikipedia

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    World War II directly affected the bread industry in the UK. Baking schools closed during this time, so when the war ended there was a lack of skilled bakers. This resulted in new methods being developed to satisfy the world's desire for bread, including chemical additives, premixes and specialised machinery.

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  9. Category : Confectionery companies of the United States

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