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    Baking System

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    consumers are the citizens of the said town. The Fatima’s Bakery sells different kinds of pastry to provide the needs of the citizen at the nearest area‚ but throughout the era of President Marcos‚ the economic status of the bakery was very tough and experienced scarcity in the supply of flour because of financial shortage. As a result‚ the bakery experienced more difficulties in producing enough quantity of pastries and accommodate the demand of the customer. Now 31 years strong‚ the Fatima’s Bakery

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    baking

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    Baking. I have always enjoyed cooking and baking. My parents worked a lot of hours when I was a teenager‚ so dinner was left to me to cook. I soon learned all the usual family classics like spaghetti bolognaise‚ shepherds pie‚ roasts and cooked breakfasts. I became a lot more adventurous when I had my own family and quite often get the recipe books out to try something new. I only really got into baking once our boys came along and wanted to make them homemade cakes for their birthdays. I remember

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    Becoming a Chef

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    Great Chefs. While most children in my age group were glued to the Cartoon Network‚ The culinary artistry displayed on Great Chef’s made my heart tickle with great excitement in that one day I would be able to perform such a visual expression of myself. Each day international cuisine was featured and I began to view food in a different light. Food became an art form to me – one that I would become obsessed with and vowed my life to perfect. My enthusiasm blossomed even more when Great Chefs featured

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    The Chef

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    pg1 Ms. Thrailkill English 12 23 April 2013 Culinary chef No one person influenced me in my culinary desire. However‚ the view of the television sparked my earliest interest in the food service industry‚ where I was exposed to an array of culinary shows and also watched my mom cook. The word "chef" is adopted (and shortened) from the term chef de cuisine. The director or head of a kitchen. In English‚ the title "chef" in the culinary profession originated in the haute cuisine of the

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    Baking Soda Baking Soda‚ also known as sodium bicarbonate or sodium hydrogen bicarbonate is an alkali which is a white crystalline however it often appears as a fine powder‚ its chemical name is NaHCO3. It is used to increase the volume of baked goods. It has a slightly salty‚ alkaline taste resembling that of washing soda (sodium carbonate). (1) Baking Powder Baking Powder is also a dry leavening agent which is a mixture

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    Baking soda is basically sodium bicarbonate or sodium hydrogen carbonate. Sodium bicarbonate (Baking soda) is shown as a white powder which looks like salt. Baking powder contains an amount of raising agents which are E450 Diphosphates‚ E500 Sodium Carbonates‚ and Maize Starch. By heating this up there will be a release of carbon dioxide‚ which will be put into test in my experiment to prove my hypothesis. Baking powder and baking soda both produce carbon dioxide‚ which helps raise baked products

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    Pastry making notes

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    Pastry Making What is pastry? Pastries are usually baked as shells or cases for other foods What are the main ingredients used in pastry making? All pastries contain flour‚ fat and a liquid. The liquid is usually water but egg can also be used for some pastries. The amount of fat to use depends on the type of pastry being made. Types of pastry are: Shortcrust pastry Puff pastry Flaky pastry Rough puff pastry Choux pastry Filo pastry Suet crust pastry Hot water crust pastry

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    Baking: Cakes

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    1. Decorative and present pastry and bakery products a. Decorative techniques and rules for garnishing- Garnishing is an art that can easily be acquired by following these few simple rules. It can be done with little or no additional time‚ effort‚ or money expenditure on the part of the culinary artist‚ and the results are far-reaching. Not only will the homemaker derive joy from the art‚ but the members of her family will sense the love and the thoughtfulness which prompted those extra little

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    Baking: Mise in Place

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    BAKING The act of placing a food such as a dough or other unbaked pastry in oven where dry heat cooks the food. Mise in place - getting everything ready and in its place Organizational Skills Needed for Baking * Reading the recipe carefully * Identifying tools and/or equipment needed * Gathering all necessary ingredients‚ tools‚ and equipment close to the work area * Preparing the pans * Measuring properly * Practising good sanitation Baking Tool and Equipment

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    Baking Informative

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    Campbell Title: Baking Specific Purpose: To inform audience that although baking requires skill‚ it can be done easily. Also want to inform audience of the main ingredients that are utilized in every baked good‚ as well as healthy and low fat alternatives for baking. 1. Introduction: A. Attention Material: I am going to be speaking about my personal interest with baking‚ when and why it started and developed. B. Tie to the Audience: Speaking about the most common ways of baking‚ and how I

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