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mini-whisk, miniature whisk,
A large tea or coffee pot most often used for making greater quantities of beverages than the standard sized coffe pots.
A common beverage native to Mexican regions that is served hot or at room temperature. It is made with corn starch or corn dough (masa de maiz), mixed with water and/or milk and sweetened with honey or sugar.
A type of alcoholic beverage distilled from fermented grains such as corn or rye. The flavor depends upon not only the type of grain used, but also the water source and the distilling process that is used.
A fluffy, soft candied food that is made from egg whites, gelatin, and corn syrup. Available in a variety of shapes, sizes and textures, the traditional marshmallow has a spongy texture that provides a sweet flavor for snacks, baked goods and sweet desserts.
A liquid sugar that is used for a flavoring both prior to the preparation of the food as well as after when the food is served.
A grain syrup and food sweetener made from sprouted barley that has limited use in general baking. It is used more often for the production of beverages, such as beer, due to the concentration of enzymes for the conversion of starches to sugar, the rich supply of protein for yeast, and its distinctive malt flavor.
A food ingredient produced from the cassava tuber or yuca root as it is also known. The tuber provides the base to make Tapioca products, such as pellets (pearls), flour, flakes, or the Tapioca Syrup.
A naturally occurring fruit sugar, also referred to as "levulose," which is present in fruits, honey and a variety of plants.
A subtropical plant that is grown for its knobby root, which is used as a seasoning in foods. The root, which is actually a rhizome, has a tan skin and a flesh that may range in color from ivory to light green.
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