Turnovers were first seen in Europe during the dark ages. At first they were served as meat filled pastries. Eventually the very wealthy began including fruits and sweets.
Toaster pastry.
It is a toster pastry food brand
Russel Hobbs invented the glass toaster.
Toaster Strudel was invented by the company General Mills.
The first electric toaster was invented in 1893 in Great Britain. The pop-up toaster was invented in 1919 by Charles Strite in Minnesota.
What do you mean by pop? I think that it's the toaster that pops not the tart. The pastry just rides up in the slot of the toaster.
The toaster was invented before World War I, which lasted from 1914 to 1918. An electric toaster was invented in 1893, but it was not commercially successful. A successful electric toaster was invented in 1909, also before WWI. But the pop-up toaster was not invented until after WWI, in 1921. So it is likely that refinements of the toaster invention were continuing during the war.
it was invented in the 1533 :)
The first electric toaster was invented by the British company Crompton and Co in 1893. This first toaster was only able to toast one side of the bread slice at a time and required constant supervision.
no you don't, just put it on the pastry strudel cold.
They were invented because there had to be a good treat out there.
There are lots of abreveations for GEC, but the company that invented the electric toaster, is called The General Electrical Company