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- Viscount due in 2025. The Miraculous Sweetmakers: The Frost Fair HarperCollins, 2023 The Miraculous Sweetmakers: The Sea Queen HarperCollins, 2024 How...
- by Duff Goldman, it follows "six teams of what the series is dubbing Sweetmakers for the chance to win $25,000 and the title of the Amb****adors of Confectionery...
- noisy sweetmaker and a quiet doctor were neighbours; the doctor went to court s****ing an ****ction against the noise produced by the sweetmaker. Coase...
- (administrators and traders). Rajkarnikar or Halwai: Traditional confectioners and sweetmakers. Kathmandu Halwais are Buddhist, whereas Lalitpur Halwais are Hindu....
- Tamrakars of Kathmandu Rajkarnikar/Halwāi, locally called Marikahmi Sweetmakers Sthāpit/Bārāhi or Kāsthakār/Shilpakār, locally called Sikahmi Carpenters...
- community, but most other Bengali sweets were invented by Hindu and Jain sweetmakers of Bengal. Shutki maach is made using the age-old method of preservation...
- rôśôgolla was invented in the 19th century by Haradhan Moira, a Phulia-based sweetmaker who worked for the Pal Chowdhurys of Ranaghat. According to Mistikatha...
- is to become an IPS officer, and Ni****h Ghosh a sweetshop owner and sweetmaker. Ni****h and Ushoshi get married under strained cir****stances. Ushoshi...
- the example of a nuisance case named Sturges v Bridgman, where a noisy sweetmaker and a quiet doctor were neighbours and went to court to see who should...
- origin, well-renowned and traditional Pāñchthariya families include - sweetmakers Madhika:mi(माधि:कर्मी); metal-workers Nyāchhyoñ(न्याछोँ); money-lenders...