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Q: Which beans are used in fair trade baked beans?
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What are the uses of molasses?

Molasses is used to make rum, in baked beans and as a sweetening ingredient in a vairety of baked goods.


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How many bake beans in a tin?

That cannot be answered. It will depend upon the size of the can, the type and size of beans used and the recipe. Precisely one can full.


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Should Beans used in blind baking be used to make baked beans?

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What makes beer fair trade?

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