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- Biscuits_Fossier abstract "Biscuits Fossier is a Reims, France based manufacturer of biscuits, gingerbread, sweets and marsipan-based confectionery.The tradition of baking goes back to 1430 in the city of Reims, with the foundation of the Guild of Baking. Around 1690, Champagne bakers created a recipe for enjoying the warm bread oven after baking bread, to create a sweet delicacy, from which the "bis-cuit 'of Reims" was born. In 1756, during the reign of Louis XV, the company was founded, and in 1775 the companies biscuits were present at the coronation of Louis XVI at Reims. The company subsequently became the supplier of biscuits to the King, and in 1825 received a diploma with the Royal seal of King Charles X, recognizing the quality of the biscuits.In 1845, baker Mousier Fossier took over this main biscuit house of Reims, and he subsequently took over all mass-production based biscuit making in the city of the main types. Today, Biscuits Fossier employs over 100 people, making biscuits and confectionery.".
- Biscuits_Fossier wikiPageExternalLink www.fossier.fr.
- Biscuits_Fossier wikiPageID "25793500".
- Biscuits_Fossier wikiPageLength "1366".
- Biscuits_Fossier wikiPageOutDegree "18".
- Biscuits_Fossier wikiPageRevisionID "612926892".
- Biscuits_Fossier wikiPageWikiLink Baking.
- Biscuits_Fossier wikiPageWikiLink Biscuit.
- Biscuits_Fossier wikiPageWikiLink Biscuit_rose_de_Reims.
- Biscuits_Fossier wikiPageWikiLink Biscuits.
- Biscuits_Fossier wikiPageWikiLink Bread.
- Biscuits_Fossier wikiPageWikiLink Candy.
- Biscuits_Fossier wikiPageWikiLink Category:Bakeries_of_France.
- Biscuits_Fossier wikiPageWikiLink Category:Brand_name_biscuits_(British_style).
- Biscuits_Fossier wikiPageWikiLink Category:Companies_established_in_1756.
- Biscuits_Fossier wikiPageWikiLink Category:Food_manufacturers_of_France.
- Biscuits_Fossier wikiPageWikiLink Category:Reims.
- Biscuits_Fossier wikiPageWikiLink Charles_X_of_France.
- Biscuits_Fossier wikiPageWikiLink Confectionery.
- Biscuits_Fossier wikiPageWikiLink Coronation.
- Biscuits_Fossier wikiPageWikiLink France.
- Biscuits_Fossier wikiPageWikiLink Gingerbread.
- Biscuits_Fossier wikiPageWikiLink King_Charles_X.
- Biscuits_Fossier wikiPageWikiLink Louis_XV.
- Biscuits_Fossier wikiPageWikiLink Louis_XV_of_France.
- Biscuits_Fossier wikiPageWikiLink Marsipan.
- Biscuits_Fossier wikiPageWikiLink Marzipan.
- Biscuits_Fossier wikiPageWikiLink Reims.
- Biscuits_Fossier wikiPageWikiLink Sweets.
- Biscuits_Fossier wikiPageWikiLinkText "Biscuits Fossier".
- Biscuits_Fossier hasPhotoCollection Biscuits_Fossier.
- Biscuits_Fossier wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Food-company-stub.
- Biscuits_Fossier subject Category:Bakeries_of_France.
- Biscuits_Fossier subject Category:Brand_name_biscuits_(British_style).
- Biscuits_Fossier subject Category:Companies_established_in_1756.
- Biscuits_Fossier subject Category:Food_manufacturers_of_France.
- Biscuits_Fossier subject Category:Reims.
- Biscuits_Fossier hypernym Reims.
- Biscuits_Fossier type Company.
- Biscuits_Fossier type Food.
- Biscuits_Fossier type Place.
- Biscuits_Fossier type Brand.
- Biscuits_Fossier type Company.
- Biscuits_Fossier type Establishment.
- Biscuits_Fossier type Food.
- Biscuits_Fossier type Place.
- Biscuits_Fossier comment "Biscuits Fossier is a Reims, France based manufacturer of biscuits, gingerbread, sweets and marsipan-based confectionery.The tradition of baking goes back to 1430 in the city of Reims, with the foundation of the Guild of Baking. Around 1690, Champagne bakers created a recipe for enjoying the warm bread oven after baking bread, to create a sweet delicacy, from which the "bis-cuit 'of Reims" was born.".
- Biscuits_Fossier label "Biscuits Fossier".
- Biscuits_Fossier sameAs Maison_Fossier.
- Biscuits_Fossier sameAs Biscuits_Fossier.
- Biscuits_Fossier sameAs m.09v1062.
- Biscuits_Fossier sameAs Q4917273.
- Biscuits_Fossier sameAs Q4917273.
- Biscuits_Fossier wasDerivedFrom Biscuits_Fossier?oldid=612926892.
- Biscuits_Fossier isPrimaryTopicOf Biscuits_Fossier.