- the verb inzuppare,
meaning 'to sop'. A
dessert invented by
Neapolitan pastrycooks of
Europe during the 19th century.
Inspired by
English puddings that...
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Emelia Jackson (born c.1989) is an
Australian pastrycook,
reality television contestant and
marketing co-ordinator.
After finishing third in MasterChef...
- the New
Zealand Bakers,
Pastrycooks and
Related Employees Union amalgamated into
FIRST Union. The New
Zealand Bakers,
Pastrycooks and
Related Employees...
- Virtue. ISBN 978-3-8057-0307-9. Carême,
Antonin (1834). The
Royal Parisian Pastrycook and Confectioner. London: F. J. Mason. OCLC 15160719. Ceserani, Victor;...
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Smurf thinks a
little too much of himself. 61.
Pastrycook Smurf Schtroumpf Pâtissier
Comics Pastrycook Smurf is the Smurfs'
residential pastry chef. He...
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General Register Office (Southport): Ann
Howard wife of
Ebenezer Howard,
pastrycook (master), died 23
November 1900, aged 84, at 127
Evering Road, Hackney...
- washing-day! That was the cloth. A
smell like an eating-house and a
pastrycook's next door to each other, with a laundress's next door to that! That was...
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deathless Kit-Kat took his name Few
critics can
unriddle Some say from
pastrycook it came And some from Cat and Fiddle. From no trim
beaus its name it boasts...
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production of
Sargents pies. With some
pastrycooks away
serving in the
military forces, the
remaining Sargents pastrycooks had been
working up to 70
hours per...
- 5 Italy 2,756 5.1%
Preparations of cereals, flour,
starch or milk;
pastrycooks'
products 96,869 1 Germany 8,842 9.1% 2 Italy 8,787 9.1% 3 Netherlands...