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I remember seeing them in Bulk Barns... |
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Miu Garden - Cheap & Good Chinese Food (review + pics) 避風塘 (Bay Fong Tong) |
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Best Korean food near Yonge & Finch? Review + pics on Nak Won I believe the glass noodle is called Japchae and the beans is called Kongjaban. |
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Shaved Ice With Condensed Milk and Fruit I found most bubble tea place offering this is really crushed ice instead of shaved ice (which is suppose to be snowy). There were two that used to offered it (Taste of Taiwan) and Bubble Tea & Me (兵馬俑) take out place place at Pacific Mall but both locations had closed down since. Recently, I went to Ten Ren at Hwy 7 & Lesile and saw it on their menu, you can get shaved ice for an extra $1.50 (or so) otherwise it'll come as crushed ice. I'm not sure the TenRen at Empress has this option though because last time I went (mind you this was more than a month ago so the menu might have changed) they only have crushed ice. |
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It depends on what you're baking. For bread, Five-Roses, Robin Hood AP flour but don't use Duncan Hines AP flour, I found Duncan Hines AP flour is a bit lower in gluten level. Or I just get bread-machine flour from Bulk Barns. For cakes, I just AP flour and they turn out fine, just don't over mix it. |
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I remember seeing them at Longo's. |
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I think you are referring to: |
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Duncan Hines All-Purpose Flour Has anyone used Duncan Hines all-purpose flour? Do you know if it has lower-protein level then other AP e.g. Robin Hood? The reason I ask is because I recently bought a bag of it and tried baking bread with it ... but the bread turned out a bit cake-like... I used the same recipe with other brand & it was okay. I was wondering if anyone has the same experience? |
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I believe if you go to chinese groceries at chinatown you can get them $1 for a box. |
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what the heck are those cold elasticky noodles called that you get with Korean/Japanese food? From the description, the first thing that comes to mind is "bibim naeng myun" which used dried Arrow root noodles. You can probably buy it at Korean Grocery like Galleria (Yonge & Clark). |
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I believe it's a different event.. This event is taking place this weekend (July 7-9) on Lawrence between Warden & Crockford Blvd. The URL is http://www.tasteoflawrence.com/ |
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Have anyone been to? Is it worth going at all? |