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    Understanding Food Principles and Preparation Study Set 2
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    Exam 24: Pies and Pastries
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    The Structure of Pastry Is Primarily Set by the Coagulation
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The Structure of Pastry Is Primarily Set by the Coagulation

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The structure of pastry is primarily set by the coagulation of flour proteins during baking.

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