How To Use Confectionery In A Sentence
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Casey James Confectionery Store has sold sweets and candies on St Mary's Street, off the Royal Mile in Edinburgh, since 1954.
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Secondly, I would like to point out that we are not talking about sweeties, confectionery, or cakes, but about medicines and pharmaceuticals.
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The idea to start manufacturing their own confectionery formed when they started giving their own handmade chocolates to friends as Christmas presents.
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Never mind that this was originally a pagan festival; the taint of necromancy (communing with the dead) has been overpowered by a commercialised confectionery fest.
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Sarah Pickin, 23, spotted the ancient piece of "confectionery" during a dig in north-west Finland, but had to check with colleagues whether her hunch was correct or if it was in fact a fossilised piece of animal dung.
Student Finds Neolithic Chewing Gum | Impact Lab
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Often attributed to excessive consumption of confectionery, though there is no evidence that dietary factors are responsible.
The Dictionary of Nutritional Health
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Drinks and confectionery giant Cadbury Schweppes jumped 5p to 479p ahead of results out later this week.
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In the confectionery industry today, fruit pastes appear to have been reduced to a minor role as centres for fondant, chocolates, and dragées.
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Sometimes the colouring is permitted only on the outside of foods, especially confectionery, but usually it is permitted throughout the food.
E For Additives
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As confectionery, they differ depending on the temperature at which they are cooked: fudge is the softest, toffee firmer and caramel almost brittle.
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As well as the influence of parents and deprivation, sugars and fats in junk food, confectionery and soft drinks are a cause of concern.
Times, Sunday Times
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We Brits call gelatine containing desserts and confectionery, "jelly" - and the fruit based conserves that you call "jelly" we call "jam" tomar-toes, tomate-toes ... let's call the whole thing off!
Gummi Bear Surprise
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She wasn't a glutton in the ordinary sense, but her pleasure in food was voluptuous, especially in dainties like sugared seeds of various kinds, and every kind of confectionery, which seemed to have no effect on her figure.
Flashman and the Dragon
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They could be persuaded to buy clothes and cosmetics and music and cigarettes and confectionery and junk food.
Positive Parent Power
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The Confectionery Warehouse is a chocoholic's dream.
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It was an awkward fit - a confectionery business that was part of a pharmaceuticals giant.
Times, Sunday Times
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They were rewarded in style for dreaming up and creating delectable ice cream and confectionery and whetting the appetites of ultra-discerning gourmets from across the globe.
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Often attributed to excessive consumption of confectionery, though there is no evidence that dietary factors are responsible.
The Dictionary of Nutritional Health
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A slater from Skipton was tried at the town hall on a charge of wilful damage to a confectionery stall.
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The confectionery trade must expect a very serious reduction in the amount of sugar for making sweets and cakes.
Times, Sunday Times
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The Confectionery Warehouse is a chocoholic's dream.
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There are soups, sauces, breads, margarines, confectionery, peanut butter, cordials and soft drinks, biscuits, and yoghurts.
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Vorosmarty is home to the city's most famous confectionery shop, Gerbeaud patisserie, where the cognac cherry bonbon was invented.
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Edible grade lactose is utilized in fine chemical applications, production of infant formulae, confectionery and food products.
Lactose Is a Booming Market
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These are eaten locally, either as dessert nuts or in chocolate and confectionery.
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The firm also said confectionery would be removed from aisle ends opposite the tills.
The Sun
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Ban the sale of confectionery and sugary drinks to the under-16s.
Times, Sunday Times
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For Kumar and his ilk, Mohammad Asif and Terry Alderman being two supreme exponents of the art, it's a fine line between mesmerising batsmen with movement, luring them to destruction with the siren song of apparently irresistibly hittable pace, and being cannon fodder if the ball refuses to bend or a batsman throws caution to the wind and links you inextricably for all eternity with a Leeds confectionery stall.
Praveen Kumar's rare style of swing bowling is as bold as it is old | Rob Bagchi
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As in other years a wide selection of flowers, fruit, vegetables, confectionery, art and crafts and needlework will also be on display as well as a wonderful amateur photography exhibition.
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His grandiloquent claim that there are five branches of the fine arts, and that the greatest of these is confectionery, is famous.
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Lactose consumption in confectionery industry is projected to register a CAGR [Compound Annual Growth Rate] of over 4% through 2010.
Lactose Is a Booming Market
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He called for ice to keep the desserts cold in the confectionery room and the pastry room cool enough for the unbaked pastries.
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The quintessential British confectionery is huge in Japan.
Times, Sunday Times
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On opening day fifteen departments were ready for business, including grocery, confectionery, wine, perfume, books, haberdashery, sporting goods, and toys.
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As confectionery, they differ depending on the temperature at which they are cooked: fudge is the softest, toffee firmer and caramel almost brittle.
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Hot drinks, minerals, toasted sandwiches, snacks and confectionery are all available in the shop area at Mavericks.
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The types of small-scale equipment for filling solid foods such as confectionery and dried foods is somewhat limited.
4 Filling and labelling
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Visitors to this year's Show will find a wide range of consumer goods, fashion wear, millinery, equestrian clothing, tack, antiques, wines and confectionery on a record 311 trade stands.
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The mum of four craved confectionery so much that she spent 2,000 a year on her addiction.
The Sun
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Besides march-pain or pain-main, and pain-puff, two sorts baked on special occasions, and rather entering into the class of confectionery, our better-to-do ancestors usually employed three descriptions of bread: manchete for the master’s table, made of fine boulted flour; chete, of unboulted flour, but not mixed with any coarser ingredient; and brown-bread, composed of flour and rye meal, and known as maslin (mystelon).
Old Cookery Books and Ancient Cuisine
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After she trained as a confectioner, widow Mrs Smith worked in a number of shops selling confectionery, pies and sandwiches.
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The product is used as a flavouring in cookery and also for tisanes and in confectionery such as the famous pastilles à la menthe, as well as in various sweet or alcoholic beverages.
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Whisky, seafood, poultry, game and confectionery remain our most popular exports.
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Others say we even cut back on chocs and confectionery.
The Sun
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The proprietor of the confectionery was a benevolent old man with
The Trimmed Lamp, and other Stories of the Four Million
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Besides march-pain or pain-main, and pain-puff, two sorts baked on special occasions, and rather entering into the class of confectionery, our better-to-do ancestors usually employed three descriptions of bread: manchete for the master’s table, made of fine boulted flour; chete, of unboulted flour, but not mixed with any coarser ingredient; and brown-bread, composed of flour and rye meal, and known as maslin (mystelon).
Old Cookery Books and Ancient Cuisine
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Even so, I can't help wondering how any piece of confectionery can survive in today's world when it is crowned with half a pound of crushed sugar lumps.
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Office staff and visitors are also outlawed from munching the confectionery on school grounds.
The Sun
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Consumer applications of talc include pharmaceutical tablet production, confectionery manufacturing, and cosmetic applications such as antiperspirant sticks or body powder.
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Here was stored almost every small article required by humanity, from an inflamed emery cushion to a peppermint Gibraltar -- the latter a kind of adamantine confectionery which, when I reflect upon it, raises in me the wonder that any
An Old Town By the Sea
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French macarons weren't my favorite confectionery.
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Opposite the town hall, Truffles Chocolate House is a must for chocoholics… try their Swiss hot chocolate drink, topped with vanilla and cream and you'll never want to eat mass-produced confectionery again.
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The mum of four craved confectionery so much that she spent 2,000 a year on her addiction.
The Sun
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One target for campaigners is the growing presence in schools of vending machines that dispense confectionery, crisps and soft drinks.
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The skilled workforce who have spent years manufacturing highquality confectionery now face an uncertain future.
Times, Sunday Times
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Skills in these categories cover occupations as diverse as web design, cabinetmaking, car painting, making confectionery and floristry.
Times, Sunday Times
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They were rewarded in style for dreaming up and creating delectable ice cream and confectionery and whetting the appetites of ultra-discerning gourmets from across the globe.
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The mum of four craved confectionery so much that she spent 2,000 a year on her addiction.
The Sun
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We are a leading supplier of confectionery, cookies, nougat , pastries, cakes, bread.
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In 1998, the combined advertising spend on chocolate bars, toys and games, ice cream and sugar confectionery was £88.6m.
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While levels of obesity have increased in recent decades, consumption of biscuits, cakes and confectionery has remained static.
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It is a critical ingredient of the baking and confectionery worlds, as it prevents ingredients in food from separating.
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But there has been a good deal less successful cross-border brand-building in the confectionery division.
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From daily culinary delights served during Teddy Bear Tea and visits with Santa in a giant gingerbread house made of real gingerbread, to a non-pollutionary, anti-institutionary, pro-confectionery Willie Wonka and the Chocolate Factory filled with more than 1,000 pounds of candy - in addition to oh-so-much chocolate - the hotel offers a veritable wonderland of holiday activities for youngsters and the young-at-heart, during December.
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She has refitted the inside of the shop but will be doling out the confectionery in the time-honoured way, with a set of scales and brown paper bags.
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Russian chewing gum, Turkish confectionery, Mexican soft drinks and US fruit juices were all bought during the interim period.
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As a new labour loyal member and follower of our dear leader, I can confidently predict a greater than 0. 01% rise in chocolate sales come easter - this will be yet another sure indication that the loyal citizens of her majesty's 'great' britain are out spending and enjoying themselves purchasing vast quantities of confectionery namely from a US conglomerate known as kraft-cadburys. (formally british).
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In the cooler confectionery room Jay bored holes into oranges with a root-cutter.
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The press release for Professor Andy Meharg's book Venomous Earth, "scientific, cultural and political history of arsenic", mentions further arsenical anecdotes such as the Madeleine Smith case, William Morris wallpapers, and the origin of a long-standing Scottish prejudice against green sweets (a fondness of traders in 19th century Greenock for the toxic Scheele's Green - copper arsenite - as a food dye in confectionery).
Arsenic
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Like its competitors, Nestlé Rowntree is now concentrating on its core activity: making confectionery.
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Also popular confectionery, comprising a cheap chocolate egg lined with even cheaper white chocolate inside, and inside that a plastic capsule containing a Surprise.
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A knowledge of the properties of syrups at different concentrations and temperatures is basic to sugar boiling and confectionery, and they are also important in fruit preservation and in making soft drinks and cordials.
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Often attributed to excessive consumption of confectionery, though there is no evidence that dietary factors are responsible.
The Dictionary of Nutritional Health
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Cocoa appears to inhibit the cariogenic properties of confectionery to some extent.
The Dictionary of Nutritional Health
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I spotted lasagne, tuna pasta bake, steak and kidney pie, a variety of baked potatoes and then my eyes wandered to the home-cooked apple or toffee cream pies, cakes scones and other confectionery.
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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.
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Sugar in chocolate and other forms of confectionery is one of the major causes of tooth decay.
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Often attributed to excessive consumption of confectionery, though there is no evidence that dietary factors are responsible.
The Dictionary of Nutritional Health
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A wide range of confectionery and ice-cream is sold from the Riverside Theatre Shop before the show and during the interval.
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The National Trust has a coastal centre in the village, providing information about the area and selling gifts, confectionery and lollies.
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And I dubitate as to your diet-loaves and confectionery suiting you better than a slice of chine or sirloin, for you have a pale cheek and a pensive eye that smite me to the heart.
London Pride Or When the World Was Younger
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It isn't really the contents of these confectionery packages I have a problem with.
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The Blackburn-based company has bought the soft fruit jellies business of Penguin Confectionery in a £428,000 deal.
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They can be sweet or savoury, and range in texture from soft, ephemeral desserts to chewy confectionery.
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This is the Italian pignolia, and you may buy them in the confectionery stores in this country.
Northern Nut Growers Association, report of the proceedings at the eighth annual meeting Stamford, Connecticut, September 5 and 6, 1917
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Until recently housewives set out marketing basket in hand, and berries, fruits, confectionery and wines are still packed in hampers for presentation purposes.
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These pulverized sugars are known on the market as _coarse powdered, standard powdered_, and _XXXX powdered_, the last being the one that should always be purchased for the making of confectionery where the use of uncooked sugar is required.
Woman's Institute Library of Cookery Volume 5: Fruit and Fruit Desserts; Canning and Drying; Jelly Making, Preserving and Pickling; Confections; Beverages; the Planning of Meals
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For instance, the makers of chocolate confectionery compete heavily in advertising but their prices remain remarkably similar.
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The policy of John Bull is to make the finest confectionery in the old fashioned way, using the best ingredients.
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The UK, meanwhile, is the second highest consumer of chocolate confectionery in Europe, beaten only by Switzerland.
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With special offers on beauty products and a wide range of flowers, plants, confectionery, gifts, cakes and wine, if you're struggling to decide on the perfect prezzie, gift vouchers could be the solution.
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By that time you've tried all the sweets in the sweetshop and it's time to get your confectionery elsewhere.
Times, Sunday Times
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As if shut up in a cage, I stand among the high houses, which I now know by heart, with their inscriptions, signs, and placards; all the painted confectionery, that is no longer to my taste.
Fairy Tales of Hans Christian Andersen
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Another delicacy known as ‘truffle’ belongs to the realm of chocolate confectionery.
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There was also a smaller downward effect from sugar, jam and confectionery.
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The quintessential British confectionery is huge in Japan.
Times, Sunday Times
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The confectionery industry in York and in much of the UK was badly affected.
Times, Sunday Times
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On sale will be brown bread, confectionery, gluten-free baking, wheat free foods, jams, preserves, vegetables and craftwork.
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Cadbury put its European beverages arm up for sale last month so it could focus on its confectionery arm and drinks business elsewhere.
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By that time you've tried all the sweets in the sweetshop and it's time to get your confectionery elsewhere.
Times, Sunday Times
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Passion-fruit is also used in sherbets and confectionery, ice cream and yoghurt.
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Seven Irish companies displayed a range of their products, including hand-made chocolates, chewing gum, preserves, sugar confectionery and potato snacks.
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They could be persuaded to buy clothes and cosmetics and music and cigarettes and confectionery and junk food.
Positive Parent Power
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There are soups, sauces, breads, margarines, confectionery, peanut butter, cordials and soft drinks, biscuits, and yoghurts.
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They could be persuaded to buy clothes and cosmetics and music and cigarettes and confectionery and junk food.
Positive Parent Power
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Work has begun with a leading confectionery company on an equally intriguing chocolate perfume scent, but the project is still at an early stage.
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In western countries they are most familiar as roasted or salted peanuts, or in peanut butter or incorporated in confectionery.
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In the confectionery industry today, fruit pastes appear to have been reduced to a minor role as centres for fondant, chocolates, and dragées.
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Then there is the seed germ which is 45-55% protein, used in confectionery and flour for the health food market, and also in specialised livestock diets.
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the business decided to concentrate on confectionery and soft drinks
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‘We all need to eat fewer cakes, biscuits, confectionery and soft drinks,’ she said.
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She apologised, and enclosed £10 ‘to purchase and enjoy further supplies of our confectionery’.
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The skilled workforce who have spent years manufacturing highquality confectionery now face an uncertain future.
Times, Sunday Times
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This was then blocked in by a further 10 pallets of cardboard boxes containing confectionery and muesli.
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At the left were more attractions: another menagerie, a heap of ostensible gold representing the five milliards paid by France, a gallery of astonished wax soldiers representing the Franco-Prussian war, a cook-shop with "mythologic" confectionery.
Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science Volume 15, No. 85, January, 1875
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By oxidation with bichromate of potash and sulphuric acid, fusel oil yields valerianic acid, which is used in medicine, and apple-oil, employed as a flavoring ingredient in confectionery.
The Art of Perfumery And Methods of Obtaining the Odors of Plants
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On the ground floors numerous crafts are revived: there are workshops for sandals, a furriery, a coppersmithery, cow-bells workshop, pottery making workshop, workshop for silverware and woodcarving, for producing carts, national folk instruments, a cutlery, bakery and confectionery with a coffee shop, as well as a rich collection of medicinal plants and herbs.
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Used across a broad range of food products Meripro 410 brings functional benefits as an emulsifier and dough plasticiser, while Meripro 420 has unique emulsifying and foaming properties well-suited for desserts and confectionery.
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Opportunities for private label confectionery formulations are set to rise as food inflation starts to pinch the consumer purse.
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The National Trust has a coastal centre in the village, providing information about the area and selling gifts, confectionery and lollies.
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Tea, coffee, home-made scones and confectionery will be served throughout the day.
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crisp, lacy baked items which stand on the frontier between biscuits, wafers, and sugar confectionery
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Office staff and visitors are also outlawed from munching the confectionery on school grounds.
The Sun
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For a city built on chocolate, York seems to produce some dire confectionery.
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Often attributed to excessive consumption of confectionery, though there is no evidence that dietary factors are responsible.
The Dictionary of Nutritional Health