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Confectionery

Confectionery is the art of making confections, or sweet foods. Confections are items that are rich in sugar and carbohydrates, although exact definitions are difficult. In general, however, confections are divided into two broad and somewhat overlapping categories: baker's confections and sugar confections.

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Etymology

History

Sweetening agents

Baker's confectionery

Sugar confectionery

Cultural roles

Nutrition

Risks

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Confectionery

Nodes192
Edges191
Triples170
Avg. degree1.99
Density0.010417
Components1

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Confectionery

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related to Examples · 45
Confectionery → Also, An, Based, Bite-sized, British, Chocolates, Comes, Containing, Divinity, Dodol, Examples, Flumps, For, Frozen, Fudge, Halvah, Hard, Ice, In, Including
related to Further reading · 35
Confectionery → Art, Baird, Bakery, Bloomsbury USA, Boiling Sugar, Candy, Darra, Enrique, Foods, García Ballesteros, Goldstein, Hand Media International, Henry, History, International Confectionery Journal, ISBN, Jon, Journey, July, Oxford University Press
related to history · 26
Confectionery → Ancient China, Ancient Egypt, Ancient Greece, Ancient India, Ancient Rome, Arabic, Arabs, BCE, Before, Between, Byzantine Greeks, Derby, Earl, England, Europe, Greeks, Honey, In, Indian, Medieval European
related to Classification · 16
Confectionery → All Economic Activities, Economic Activities, European Community, European Union, In, ISIC, NACE, NAICS, National, North American Industry Classification, Standard Industrial Classification, Statistical Classification, System, The United Nations' International, UN, United States
related to Risks · 15
Confectionery → Austria, Candy, Contaminants, E102 Tartrazine, E104 Quinoline Yellow WS, E110 Sunset Yellow FCF, EU, Germany, Norway, Some, Tartrazine, There, Therefore, UK, US
related to Baker's confectionery · 8
Confectionery → Asia, Baker's, In, In Ireland, Major, Middle East, The, US
related to Etymology · 6
Confectionery → Also, Ambre, OED, Oxford English Dictionary, Richard Jonas, The
related to External links · 6
Confectionery → Media, The, Wikibooks Cookbook, Wikimedia CommonsConfections, Wiktionary, Wiktionary-logo-en-v2
see also · 2
Confectionery → Candy, Food
is a · 1
Confectionery → art of making confections

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sugar confections candy made sweet chocolate candies cakes also foods baker's baked nuts us sweets includes include cream similar many

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Confectioneryis aart of making confections0.90text
European-style molded jellies flavored with cordialsinstance oforiginated.In the cuisine of the Late Ottoman Empire diverse cosmopolitan cultural influences were reflected in published recipes0.80text
pizzelle have been made since the Middle Ages.Spicy lebkuchen are a German Christmas treat.Cookies can be elaborately decorated.Oreos are an example of a mass-produced cookieinstance ofOthers are crisp or hard.Examples of cookiesThin wafer cookies0.80text
brittleinstance ofAlso included are types often mixed with nuts0.80text
which is similar to chikkis.Ice creaminstance ofAlso included are types often mixed with nuts0.80text
E102 Tartrazineinstance ofparticularly yellow colorants0.80text
E104 Quinoline Yellow WSinstance ofparticularly yellow colorants0.80text
E110 Sunset Yellow FCFinstance ofparticularly yellow colorants0.80text
have many restrictions around the worldinstance ofparticularly yellow colorants0.80text
the UK have asked the food industry to phase out the use of these colorantsinstance ofSome countries0.80text
especially for products marketed to childreninstance ofSome countries0.80text
Confectioneryrelated to Baker's confectioneryBaker's0.60section

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