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| Hai, Chef... I need your big favor , could anyone suggest me where should i looked for the most . . . complete pastry comodities terminology... also the explanation of each ingredients used at pastry.... Thank you very much, I'm wait for your reply Thank's |
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| Hi, go to google and type pastry terminology. You will be able to find some information there. |
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| Take a look at this Amazon listing: http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_ss_b/...&Go.y=10&Go=Go Hey, they've got 'em listed used for three bucks. How can you go wrong? |
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