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- Toaster_pastry abstract "A toaster pastry is a type of pastry, designed to be safely heated in a toaster. It is a convenience food, generally intended to be eaten for breakfast, but is often a snack. Most toaster pastries have a fruit filling, but some contain dessert-like fillings such as chocolate or cinnamon.The earliest reference to a toaster pastry can be seen as early as the 1600s when Russian housewives used open flames to create compressed pastries with fillings. A recipe was recently found after a study by the University of Leeds in which a cake created by Molliva Cambanov was discovered.Toaster pastries are frequently referred to as "poptarts", a genericized trademark of Kellogg's original name brand Pop-Tarts. Several generic brands, variations, and competitors have also been produced, such as: Toastettes: Nabisco (which is now owned by Kraft Foods) created their own toaster pastry called "Toastettes", to compete with Kellogg's Pop-Tarts. The brand, which dates back to 1967, were discontinued in 2002 after a failed marketing effort to tie Toastettes in with Nabisco's children's brands. Nabisco also made a toaster pastry based on the Oreo cookie as "Kool Stuf", which was also later discontinued. Toast'em Pop-Ups: Another competitor with Pop Tarts, "Toast'em Pop Ups," survives. Toast'ems began production in 1964 under a General Foods [Post] contract with the Schulze and Burch Biscuit Company and were the first toaster pastry - unveiled in Feb. 1964 as Post "Country Squares" and changed in 1965 to Toast'em Pop-Ups. The company reacquired the rights to Toast'ems in 1971. Toastables: The Quaker Oats Company, now a subsidiary of Pepsico, produces "Toastables". Toaster Strudels: Pillsbury's Toaster Strudel is an attempt at making a toaster pastry taste like a traditional German strudel with icing. The icing comes in a removable plastic package, and the pastries must be frozen, unlike other toaster pastries.↑ ↑ ↑".
- Toaster_pastry alias "Poptarts".
- Toaster_pastry type Breakfast.
- Toaster_pastry type Snack.
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- Toaster_pastry alternateName "Poptarts".
- Toaster_pastry course "Breakfast or snack".
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- Toaster_pastry name "Toaster pastry".
- Toaster_pastry type Pastry.
- Toaster_pastry subject Category:Pastries.
- Toaster_pastry subject Category:Snack_foods.
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- Toaster_pastry comment "A toaster pastry is a type of pastry, designed to be safely heated in a toaster. It is a convenience food, generally intended to be eaten for breakfast, but is often a snack. Most toaster pastries have a fruit filling, but some contain dessert-like fillings such as chocolate or cinnamon.The earliest reference to a toaster pastry can be seen as early as the 1600s when Russian housewives used open flames to create compressed pastries with fillings.".
- Toaster_pastry label "Toaster pastry".
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- Toaster_pastry name "Toaster pastry".