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  • Petit fours are originated from France.
    TRUE
  • The common defining characteristic of petit fours is that they can be eaten in three bites.
    FALSE
  • Petit fours are light, delicate, crisp, and refreshing.
    TRUE
  • Fresh petit fours is also called petit fours fraise and often topped with fresh fruits.
    TRUE
  • Petit Fours should be small.
    TRUE
  • Petit fours, which means small ovens in Italian, refers to the tradition of baking small pastries in a slow oven after large pastries have been removed and oven temperature is reduced.
    FALSE
  • Petit Fours refer to a small biscuits and cakes designed to be served as dessert before dinner coffee or cocktails.
    FALSE
  • Iced petit four are small, bite-sized cakes with a thin coating of glaze, typically fondant, which is applied at the end of the production process.
    TRUE
  • A petit four base must not be strong enough to hold the petit fours.
    FALSE
  • Cakes, shortbread, pastry puff and sponge are commonly used as a petit four bases.
    TRUE