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"Ellie C" > wrote in message
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> Gabby wrote:
>> Oh, and it defines 'icing sugar' as 'Sucre glace' which makes sense
>> since it's used to make 'glaçage' or 'glace'
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>> Gabby

> Are you sure the word "glace" is used for what we call frosting? I've only
> ever come across it used for ice cream, and ice.


Have to admit I've never heard icing referred to as 'glace' either, only
'glaçage'. Then again, I'm in Canada and we don't always use the same
terms as in France.

Gabby


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