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fondant and centre
Commonly known as " Belgian chocolates " or " chocolate bonbons " in English-speaking countries, they are chocolate pieces filled with a soft fondant centre.
These ingredients make a fondant centre.

fondant and After
* Thin Mints-The original After Eight product, these comprise square dark or ( less commonly ) milk chocolate, enclosing the mint fondant.

fondant and is
* Black and white cookie, a soft, sponge cake-like shortbread which is iced on one half with vanilla fondant, and on the other half by dark chocolate fondant
As this soft white fondant is based on egg white rather than gelatine, it is much more delicate than marshmallow.
In forming a fondant, it is not easy to keep all vibrations and seed crystals from causing rapid crystallization to large crystals.
Cadbury Creme Eggs are manufactured as two half-egg chocolate shells, each of which is filled with a white fondant, then topped with a smaller amount of yellow fondant.
Alternatively the top is glazed with icing or fondant in alternating white ( icing ) and brown ( chocolate ) stripes, and combed.
Creamed honey is also called whipped honey, spun honey, churned honey, candied honey, honey fondant, and set honey ( in the UK ), though the term candied honey generally refers to crystallised honey.
The Bourbon biscuit ( sometimes referred to as a Bourbon cream or just Bourbon ) is a sandwich biscuit consisting of two thin oblong dark chocolate biscuits with a chocolate fondant filling.
Once cool, the pastry then is filled with a coffee-or chocolate-flavoured custard ( crème pâtissière ), whipped cream, or chiboust cream ; and iced with fondant icing.
Poured fondant is a creamy confection used as a filling or coating for cakes, pastries, and candies or sweets.
For example, the main filling of a Cadbury Creme Egg is poured fondant.
Rolled fondant, fondant icing or pettinice, which is not the same material as poured fondant, is commonly used to decorate wedding cakes.
Rolled fondant is rolled out like a pie crust and used to cover the cake.
Poured fondant is formed by supersaturating water with sucrose.
Rolled fondant is popular on many cake-related reality television shows in the US, including shows such as Ace of Cakes, Ultimate Cake Off, Cake Boss, and The Next Great Baker, all of which often showcase decorators creatively decorating complex cake structures with fondant and other types of frosting and icing.

fondant and made
They are finished with piped borders ( made with royal icing ) and adorned with a piped message, wired sugar flowers, hand-formed fondant flowers, marzipan fruit, piped flowers, or crystallized fruits or flowers such as grapes or violets.
More complicated icings can be made by beating fat into icing sugar ( as in butter cream ), by melting fat and sugar together, by using egg whites ( as in royal icing ), and by adding other ingredients such as glycerin ( as in fondant ).
These special pastries are said to be distributed by Saint Nicholas ' aide Zwarte Piet ; and they include pepernoten ( gingernut-like biscuits but made with cinnamon, pepper, cloves and nutmeg mix of spices ), boterletter or banket, ( a baked pastry crust filled with a sugared almond paste filling and shaped into a letter ), letters made from chocolate, marzipan, borstplaat ( discs of fondant ); and several other types of spiced cookies: taai-taai and kruidnoten and banketstaaf.

fondant and from
Rose Creams ( rose flavoured fondant covered in chocolate, often topped with a crystallised rose petal ) are a traditional English confectionery widely available from numerous producers in the UK.
But within that term, a wide variety of products exists, ranging from solid chocolate bars to multiple layerings or mixtures of ingredients such as nuts, fruit, caramel or fondant containing no chocolate.

fondant and paste
Royal icing, marzipan ( or a less sweet version, known as almond paste ), fondant icing
Marzipan, fondant, gum paste, buttercream, and chocolate are among some of the more popular ingredients used.
The baking line features more than 70 products including fondant, sprinkle sets, color spray, cake tattoos and color paste.

fondant and small
Candy Tots were similar to small Dolly Mixtures, Tiger Tots were licorice / fondant sandwich sweets resembling small Licorice allsorts and Teddy Tots were small cubes with a crunchy shell.

fondant and .
Some decorators use a rolled fondant icing.
Fudge, creams, and fondant are examples of crystalline candies.
At some point, chocolates came to mean any chocolate-covered candies, whether nuts, creams ( fondant ), caramel candies, or others.
This recipe was reportedly discovered by accident in 1931, when confectioner John Justice Lees was said to have botched the formula for making a chocolate fondant bar and threw coconut over it in disgust, producing the first macaroon bar.
Some versions of the tart are covered with a layer of fondant.
Lemon Bakewells with lemon flavoured fondant are also produced.
When they are flavored with coconut fondant they are called Engelse drop ( lit.
The product consists of a thick milk chocolate shell, housing a white and yellow fondant filling which mimics the white and yolk of a real egg.
The first variant, wrapped in various colours of tartan foil and containing chocolate fondant.
White chocolate with white chocolate fondant filling.
White and green fondant filling with the same taste as the standard Creme Egg.
* Giant Creme Eggs, a thick chocolate shell with white and caramel fondant filling.

centre and After
After the plot, the army was regarded by the government as a centre of potential subversion, and the militia was developed as a counterforce to any military threat to the government.
After a journey along the coast, Ibn Battuta next arrived in the island town of Kilwa in present day Tanzania, which had become an important transit centre of the gold trade.
After the 1955 New Zealand Grand Prix, Brabham was persuaded by Dean Delamont, competitions manager of the Royal Automobile Club in the United Kingdom, to try a season of racing in Europe, then the international centre of road racing.
After World War II, Leipzig became a major urban centre within the Communist German Democratic Republic but its cultural and economic importance declined.
After a short welcome talk visitors are directed to the small visitor centre from where they can pick up a copy of the self-guided trail.
After the fall of the Roman Empire, insecurity forced the transfer of Lausanne to its current centre, a hilly, easier to defend site.
After meeting Simon King in a Chelsea shopping centre in 1969, he joined the band Opal Butterfly, but the group soon folded, having previously failed to raise enough interest with their preceding CBS singles.
After World War I, the city was at the centre of much political unrest.
After 1990, the square became the focus of attention again, as a large ( some 60 hectares ), attractive location which had suddenly become available in the centre of a major European city.
After the Kalinago Genocide of 1626, the island was formally partitioned between the English and French, with the French gaining the ends, Capisterre in the North and Basseterre in the south, and the English gaining the centre.
After the 9 / 11 terrorist attacks on the United States, the UAE was identified as a major financial centre used by Al-Qaeda in transferring money to the hijackers.
After Hitler's takeover of the German government in 1933, political enemies of the Nazis were persecuted, and their institutions closed or destroyed ; the Gestapo began actions against Polish and Jewish students ( see: Jewish Theological Seminary of Breslau ), Communists, Social Democrats, and trade unionists, arrests were even made for speaking Polish in public, in 1938 the Nazi-controlled police destroyed the Polish cultural centre.
After 1989, Wrocław became a significant financial centre and houses the headquarters of several nationwide financial institutions such as Bank Zachodni WBK, Lukas Bank, Getin Bank, and Europejski Fundusz Leasingowy.
After the Second World War, Dresden became a major industrial centre in the German Democratic Republic ( former East Germany ) with a great deal of research infrastructure.
After being placed on the list of endangered World Heritage Sites in 2006, the city had its status as world heritage site formally removed in June 2009, for the wilful breach of the UNESCO World Heritage Convention, due to the construction of a highway bridge across the valley within 2 km of the historic centre.
After the destructive Lebanese Civil War, Beirut underwent major reconstruction, and the redesigned historic city centre, marina, pubs and nightlife districts have once again made it a tourist attraction.
After Baghdad emerged as the seat of the caliph in 750 and the main centre of Islamic civilization, Bahrain greatly benefited from the city's increased demand for foreign goods especially from China and South Asia.
After 1850 Gerace developed along the coast, forming a new centre Gerace Marina, to house new public buildings and a railway station.
After the conversion, Canterbury, as a Roman town, was chosen by Augustine as the centre for an episcopal see in Kent, and an abbey and cathedral were built.
After a £ 5. 5 million renovation programme there is a new visitor centre with interactive exhibits which illustrates the history of the abbey and the lives of the monks.
After Alexandra married the Prince of Wales in 1863, a new park and " Palace of the People ", a huge public exhibition and arts centre under construction on a hilltop overlooking north London, were renamed the Alexandra Palace and park to commemorate her.
After the Edict of Potsdam in 1685, Potsdam became a centre of European immigration.
After the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991, the city remained a part of the now independent Ukraine, for which it currently serves as the administrative centre of Lviv Oblast, and is designated as its own raion ( district ) within that oblast.
After 1939 it was used for suburban services and part of it became a mailing centre during World War II.
After the war, the centre was rebuilt in the modernist style by Auguste Perret.

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