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baked goods

NOUN
  1. foods (like breads and cakes and pastries) that are cooked in an oven

How To Use baked goods In A Sentence

  • Mrs. Lambert, whose home-baked goods are legendary in her hometown, practically squealed in delight to a reporter.
  • Applications for tagetes include coloring for pastas, vegetable oils, margarine, mayonnaise, salad dressings, baked goods, confectionery, dairy products, ice cream, yogurts, citrus juices and mustard.
  • Vendors selling fresh fruits, vegetables, meats and seafood, baked goods and kueh One Hour Out: Kuala Lumpur
  • I also used light brown unrefined cane sugar: I think it works particularly well in baked goods, because it keeps a crystallized texture that's really lovely to bite into.
  • Sugar also caramelizes as it cooks, so it gives baked goods a lovely golden brown hue, as well as a delicate aroma and flavor.
  • Average consumption of trans fatty acids - an unhealthful type of fat found in margarine, baked goods and many processed foods - also rose.
  • Commercial oils that have undergone interesterification are also sold to food makers and used in baked goods. A Look at Trans-Fat Replacements
  • And because my own frozen berry collection is running out, and because I want to bake spring-like baked goods, not winter ones, even though we are still on winter produce locally speaking, I start trying to think of ways to use strawberries in baked goods. A Buckle Recycled: Lemon-Lime Strawberry Buckle
  • The big processors, he notes, use soybean to boost the protein content of baked goods, breakfast cereals, weaning foods, and dairy products.
  • Trans-unsaturated fatty acids, or trans fats, are artificially produced solid fats used in shortening and margarine, baked goods, and the oils used to cook French fries and other fast food.
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