Learning Task 4: Direction: Give 5 examples of glazes and 5 sauces in sandwich making and give a short description. Write your answer in a sheet of paper. Glazes Description 1._________________ = _____________________________________________________ 2._________________ = _____________________________________________________ 3._________________ = _____________________________________________________ 4._________________ = _____________________________________________________ 5._________________= ______________________________________________________ Sauces 1._________________ = _____________________________________________________ 2._________________ = _____________________________________________________ 3._________________ = _____________________________________________________ 4._________________ = _____________________________________________________ 5._________________ = ________________________________
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