Smithsonian Channel | How One Factory Turns Ordinary Sugar into Icing Sugar for Cakes 🥮 Inside the Christmas Factory @SmithsonianChannel | Uploaded 1 year ago | Updated 16 hours ago
To make the icing sugar (also known as frosting) used to decorate cakes, this factory uses what is effectively a giant mixing bowl to combine fine sugar, oil, gum, and stabilizer. Each batch delivers enough icing for 1500 cakes.
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To make the icing sugar (also known as frosting) used to decorate cakes, this factory uses what is effectively a giant mixing bowl to combine fine sugar, oil, gum, and stabilizer. Each batch delivers enough icing for 1500 cakes.
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#InsidetheFactory #SmithsonianChannel #Christmas
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