confectioner in the PONS Dictionary

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The top pastry layer is dusted with confectioner's sugar, and sometimes cocoa, pastry crumbs, or pulverized seeds (e.g. roasted almonds).
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The confectioners then handcraft the various sweets that are produced.
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Today, the club counts 55 members worldwide, all of which are renowned chefs, pastry chefs and confectioners with an international reputation.
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Many artisans, confectioners and musicians showcase their skills at this event.
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Along the sea front there are many tavernas, fast foods shops, confectioners, beach bar cafes, and nightclubs.
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Regular stalls include butchers, plant stockists, home-made jewellery and confectioners.
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The sugar decorations are traditionally applied manually by specialised confectioners using a triangular bag.
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He is then sold to two brothers, a confectioner and a cook, who treated him kindly.
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In this shopping centre many trades can be found, from confectioners to newspaper vendors, toys, gift shops, skiing stores and blacksmiths.
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Each is enrobed in milk chocolate and dusted with confectioner's sugar or dark chocolate and dusted with bracingly dry unsweetened cocoa powder.
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