Pâtisserie Essays

  • Gaston Lenotre

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    "Lenotre Family History." LeNotre Family History. Culinary Institute Lenotre, n.d. Web. 08 Dec. 2013. Lenôtre, Gaston. Lenôtre's Desserts and Pastries. Woodbury, NY: Barron's, 1977. Print. Levy, Paul. "Gaston Lenotre: Pastry Chef Who Brought Patisserie into the Modern Age." The Independent. Independent Digital News and Media, 15 Jan. 2009. Web. 08 Dec. 2013. "Microwave Oven History." Idea Finder. The Great Idea Finder, 15 Aug. 2005. Web. 05 Dec. 2013. "Shelf Safe Milk." What Is ? Tetra Pak Inc

  • Haute Cuisine and Antonin Careme

    518 Words  | 2 Pages

    Parisian chop-house, in exchange for room and bored. His love of cooking would break ground at the chop-house. Starting in 1798 Antonin would begin his first apprentice-ship for cooking, with Sylvain Bailley. Antonin had opened up his first shop the Patisserie de la rue de la Paix, after leaving Bailley’s apprentice ship. Bailley’s teachings had lifted Antonin and would launch him into a huge history altering career. He had died in Germany at the age of 48 in 1833. The beginning of A...

  • Peter Chelsom's Serendipity: Sara Thomas And Jonathan Trager

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    Peter Chelsom’s romantic comedy Serendipity has been called everything from joyful and charming to predictable and cheesy. While both grabbing for the last pair of black cashmere gloves at Bloomingdales's in New York, Sara Thomas and Jonathan Trager meet. They instantly feel an undeniable connection. Despite each being in a separate relationship at the time. Serendipity is, “the occurrence and development of events by chance in a happy or beneficial way” (Dictionary.com). Through the set designs

  • Cupcake Desire Case Study

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    Cupcake Desire; a bakery that produces cupcakes, cakes, and on special occasions, pies. The use of wholesome ingredients, unique flavours, and vegan recipes is what sets Cupcake Desire apart from other bakeries. Gastown has been the headquarters to your locally owned and operated bakery Cupcake Desire for 3 years now. Business has been going well in the trendy neighbourhood, and you are now looking to expand business into one of three possible locations; Yaletown, North Vancouver, or West Vancouver

  • Culinary-Career-Path: A Pastry Chef

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    Baking What do you think is the most popular job to have in the hospitality industry? I think it is a pastry chef. So what you hearing about are going to be about baking. First, you’re going to hear about educational requirements and recommendations. Second you’re going to hear about salary ranges and geographic effects and how many hours required each week and what is a typical day like in this career when you reach the career goal. Third you’re going to hear about what skills and sets are required

  • Essay About Glebe

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    Everyone has their own idea of the ideal suburb in Sydney, but Glebe seems to be special to the locals. The residents and tourists love the European bohemian village vibe and the perks of being so close to Sydney’s beaches and the central business district. Something not everyone knows about Glebe is that it is largely an intellectual community with high ideals over many of the other suburbs that lean on the creative and designer side. That is what makes it so unique. Architecture If you walk around

  • Culinary Arts: Morethan just a Hobby

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    I explored the many different island flavors and fusions while I stayed in Hawaii for the next four years. This exploration led me to not only want to gain culinary experience but to also gain a formal educational background in Culinary Arts and Patisserie and Baking. I’m well aware that I don’t necessarily need to go to school to be a great chef but I would like to have the formal education as well as the experience I gained during this cooking journey. With this knowledge, I hope to one day open

  • International Designer India Mahdavi Analysis

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    Next, to the legendary Hotel des Bergues, this new spot seems to have popped out of a fairy tale, where Marie Antoinette meets Alice in Wonderland. The patisserie, the salon Mont Rose and the Salon Etoilé echo one another in a subtle game of shades and textures. The bespoke furniture and decorative lighting are a tribute to sweetness: curved & scalloped chairs, twisting candy stick-like tables on a graphic

  • Margaret Atwood's Surfacing

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    Margaret Atwood's 'Surfacing' Throughout the book the narrator constantly intertwines the past and present as though it is side by side. Atwood shows this in the opening sentence ‘’I can’t believe I’m on this road again’’. The use of the adjective ‘again’ reveals the narrator has been in this place in an earlier life. The narrator seems to repress a lot of her past and continuously contradicts herself, which at times confuses the reader as we can not tell whether she is talking about her

  • Pastry Case Study

    3115 Words  | 7 Pages

    Introduction There are a number of different pastries and each is made by using different equipment and tools and we will look at that in this assignment. We will also look at how the different methods used to make each pastry and the different ingredients needed to produce the final product. There are many other aspects we will consider in the assignment for example why a certain pastry uses certain ratios and many other things. Question1 List of all essential equipment and utensils

  • Racism: The Root of All Evil

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    Racism is not new, it has been around for thousands of years. Even in the book full of love and peace; it carries several instances of racist people. Around 1140 B.C. a lovely new widow and her mother-in-law come to Jerusalem to start their lives over and to be accepted by the people of God. Unfortunately the widow, Ruth, was not one the “chosen” people. She was a Moabitess, considered heathen to the Jewish people. Ruth, wanting to glean in the fields so she and her mother-in-law could eat was shunned

  • Rome and Paris: Two Great Vacation Destinations!

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    Have you ever had the feeling that you just want to get away from where you are or a situation you are in? When people start to feel this way they often decide to go on a vacation. Then they face a decision, “Where do I want to go?” There are many factors that may contribute to this decision, such as the amount of time that can be taken away from work or other obligations, how much money there is to spend on this trip, is this the best time, and much more. Deciding where to go is a big decision

  • Characteristics Of Idol Drama

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    1. Introduction Idol drama is a category of Taiwan drama which is a derivative of Trendy Drama in Japan. It was popular for its charming cast, most of which are faddish singers regardless of performing experience. It mainly focuses on hot social topics or cliché romantic story with prevailing costume , decorations and background music. It primarily targets the teen or 20s age group. Three main factors of a successful idol drama lie in a charming cast, sumptuous illusions and realistic scenes(Zhao,2005)

  • The Typally Duty Of A Pastry Chef By Kate Cooker

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    SWEET SUCCESS Making desserts can be just hobby or can turn into a professional career. I started making desserts as a hobby later I deicided to turn it into a career. This paper will talk about what it is like as a pastry chef. This paper will include parts of an interview with exceitive pastry chef Kate Richter. She works in Sarah’s cake shop located in Chesterfield. Also this paper will also talk about the difference is between a baker and a pastry chef. And What is the typally duty of a pastry

  • Marketing and Consumer Behaviour in Hotel Industry: A Study on Ramada

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    STUDENT NUMBER: 309738 COURSE: DIPLOMA IN HOTEL AND TOURISM MANAGEMENT UNIT: 33MCB9001 (NEW) MARKETING AND CONSUMER BEHAVIOUR LECTURER: IOANNIS EVAGELOU SUBMISSION DATE: 30.10.2016 Introduction About Ramada Around the world In 1954 a gathering of financial specialists opened a motel in Flagstaff, Arizona, the first in a progression of engine lodgings to be opened by the gathering. After five years, the chain was named Ramada, signifying "a shaded resting place" in Spanish. Today Ramada, which

  • Sainsbury's Essay

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    Problem Areas Sainsbury’s quite often faces the problem of lacking in stock which causes discomfort to customers, because the wanted item is missing and therefore they wasted their journey. This problem reaches its peak in holiday season when the demand is much higher of certain goods. Solution to that would be pre-stocking and preparing for those scenarios through doing risk analysis for the operations. According to the article of Askew (2013) Sainsbury’s is about to open their first online fulfilment

  • The Life and Legacy of Marie-Antonin Careme

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    Thanks to Careme’s books, French chefs working at home and abroad had a basic, shared vocabulary to refer to in their cooking. Their for Careme is famed for being the inventor of classical cuisine. (or haute) Careme went on to open his own shop, Patisserie de la Rue de la Paix, which became famous for his beautifully crafted pieces montees. He created these decorative centrepieces out of materials such as nougat, marzipan, sugar and pastry. Careme was inspired by architectural history and modeled

  • y8

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    After lunch, Clémence took a quick shower and left. She wasn’t in a huge rush because she wanted to make sure that Paolo would be in the office when she got there. She had looked him up on the internet with Rose’s help. His photo on LinkedIn featured him smiling with both rows of teeth, and he was incredibly well-dressed in a well-cut suit and silk pink tie. With dark hair and tanned skin, Paolo looked too relaxed to have lived in Paris for long. But would this happy-go-lucky Italian also exhibit

  • Josephine Baker

    2411 Words  | 5 Pages

    Josephine Baker While Jim Crow laws were reeking havoc on the lives of African Americans in the South, a massed exodus of Southern musicians, particularly from New Orleans, spread the seeds of Jazz as far north as New York City. A new genre of music produced fissures in the walls of racial discrimination thought to be impenetrable. Musicians such as Louis Armstrong, Duke Ellington, "King" Oliver and Fletcher Henderson performed to the first desegregated audiences. Duke Ellington starred