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A flavored quick bread that is baked in a muffin cup that is inserted into a muffin tin, rather than in a bread pan, which provides individual servings for each muffin.
A type of pan used for baking muffins. The pan typically will have 6 or 12 individual round pockets or holders connected to the tin and formed in the shape of a muffin.
A somewhat small, round berry that is dark blue in color with a crowned opening at the opposite end of its stem.
A muffin tin that has shallow cups that are approximately 1/2" deep. If you prefer the crusty top of the muffin, this pan will produce basically just the top of the muffin.
A paper, foil or metal liner that is filled with a muffin mixture for baking individual muffins. The cup is inserted into one of the separate pockets formed in a baking tin, so the baked muffin retains a circular shape and is also easy to remove from the muffin tin.
A type of bread prepared with a dough usually made from white (wheat) bread flour or all-purpose flour and is enriched with milk.
A round, leavened bread that is usually about four inches in diameter and is cooked on a hot griddle instead of oven baked, giving it a flattened appearance.
A round, dark red, tart berry that is a close relative to the blueberry. There are several varieties, but the species most used are native to the northern U.S.
A small, magenta-colored berry harvested from low growing shrubs that are commonly found in Great Britain and northern Europe.
A very sweet, thick fluid produced by honeybees from flower nectar. It is a natural sweetener that is used in many food dishes to increase the intensity of the flavor desired for the food.
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