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Iloveweddings
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Fri May 16, 2008 9:34 pm |
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Hi. I went to a bakery today and I saw on top of the buttercream a clear glaze. It reminded me of piping gel, but it was crystal clear. I tried to get them to tell me what it was. I couldn't get an anwer. It may have been a language problem, they were hispanic. Can you tell me what this stuff is??
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Iloveweddings
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Lucy0618
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Sat May 17, 2008 12:06 pm |
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sorry...but spanish is a problem?? Being hispanic sorry...but i'm a bit offended...
Sometimes Bakers use a clear fruit glaze that can be found in Richs.com. |
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4starcakes
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Sat May 17, 2008 12:41 pm |
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Iloveweddings - I hope that what you meant is that you do not understand Spanish and therefore could not get a response to your question from the people at the bakery. As a hispanic, I would have to agree with Lucy0618 that it is a bit offensive to word it that way. I do not want to start a long huge thread about this issue as that would waste everyone's time but please choose your words carefully. |
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Cakebelle
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Sat May 17, 2008 12:48 pm |
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no idea? |
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onemissa
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Joined: Oct 22, 2007
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Sat May 17, 2008 12:52 pm |
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Hi, first of all I just want to say that I am Hispanic and I am not offended at all. Why do people always get offended over silly things. I really didn't think she was trying to imply anything. That was the last thing I thought she was trying to do. Oh, and I'm sorry, but I have no idea what the clear glaze could be. |
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toodlesjupiter
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Sat May 17, 2008 12:53 pm |
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She said it was a "language problem", not a spanish problem. I took it to mean a language barrier, not a problem with their ethnicity. I don't think she meant anything by it. Let's not jump the gun here. We're all friends here, right? |
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playingwithsugar
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Sat May 17, 2008 12:53 pm |
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Yes, this is turning into a very sensitive issue.
I'm sure she meant to say Language Barrier.
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Tomoore
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Sat May 17, 2008 12:55 pm |
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I am not hispanic, but when I read it, I didn't think she meant it in an offensive tone. Would it have been better if she said "barrier" instead of "problem? I really don't think she meant to offend you.  |
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Auryn
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Sat May 17, 2008 1:00 pm |
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aanyyywayyyyy
back to the original question
it could have been a fruit glaze
but since you said it was crystal clear i would venture to say it was a gelatin glaze.
Not the kind of gelatin like knox but a gelatinous glaze made on purpose to cover fruit tarts, cakes etc. I get mine from italy, but I know that most Latin countries use their own version.
(and if anyone cares, im hispanic and I didn't get offended, people are waaayyyy too sensitive now a days, give the poster the benefit of the doubt- they are obviously saying that the language was the issue because it says | Quote: | | t may have been a language problem, they were hispanic. | from which you can infer that they spoke spanish and she didn't ) |
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tonedna
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Sat May 17, 2008 1:02 pm |
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I dont think she was being hateful either ...just the use of the wrong words....Dont always take things wrong.. |
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Rincewind
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Sat May 17, 2008 1:05 pm |
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I have seen an edible spray lacquer that is sprayed on desserts to make them shiny. http://www.pastrychef.com/EDIB.....7-740.html
I've also read that some people (using an airbrush) spray a shimmery glaze (I'm not sure that's worded correctly) on their cakes. I've tried this myself with a tiny bit of success on some cupcakes (using a pump non-aerosol mister [vodka mixed with gold pearl powder]). The gold wasn't extremely noticeable, it just looked shiny.
Well, I hope you find the answer. It sounds really neat.
Edited: Eep! I don't think deserts need to be shiny, do they? Ha! |
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Mac
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Sat May 17, 2008 1:14 pm |
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Goodness--let's not be touchy.
I do believe she meant language barrier problem. Seems there could be a misinterpertation (sp?) problem in her post but let's not jump the gun and hang her for the way so presented her question.
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msthang1224
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Sat May 17, 2008 3:03 pm |
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OH BOY, life is too short to worry about such small things. Do you really beleive that she would have bluntly offended anyones race? knowing that everyone one would read this, Can't we all just get along!!!!!!
OOppss.. I have no idea about the glaze, sorry |
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norma20
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Sat May 17, 2008 4:50 pm |
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That may be some kind of Fruit Glaze.
2 TBS cornstarch
1/2 cup sugar
1/2 cup orange juice (or other juice)
1/4 cup sugar
Mix together in a saucepan, bring to a boil, keep stirring, cook for more l minute. Cool a little and drizzle and drizzle over the cake or fruit. |
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