What is the spray in GBBO?

Trennspray is the professional standard spray for cakes, baking and cooking. If you are active in the kitchen and prefer to use exceptional products to get the job done, then you, too, will be impressed at how great this spray is for baking, but also for other uses such fat-free frying.
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Do GBBO contestants pay for ingredients?

GBBO contestants pay for ingredients themselves

Yup, that's right; they only get their ingredients provided when they reach the finals - which makes things pretty expensive. Particularly as they use between 12-20 ingredients per bake.
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Do Bake Off contestants wash up?

6. GBBO contestants don't do the washing up themselves. There's no dishwasher on Bake Off, because the noise would disrupt filming. Instead, home economists spend 160 hours washing up everything by hand.
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What does Claggy mean in British baking?

If you have ever watched a British baking show or heard your British friends chatting, you may notice the word claggy. Claggy is a British term used to describe something heavy in texture while also being sticky and/or lumpy.
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Do bake show contestants get paid?

Yeah, there's no prize money on The Great British Baking Show. However, the bakers can actually monetize their popularity outside the show. Some of your faves make bank on Instagram sponsored posts, paid columns for publications, and the ever-elusive cookbook deal or personal TV show.
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Why do they wear same clothes on Bake Off?

Bakers have to wear the same outfit to maintain continuity, and they aren't given extras. Season-seven baker Rav Bansal said that working with messy ingredients like food coloring and melted chocolate meant contestants' clothes got "very dirty."
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Where do the GBBO contestants stay?

Where did the GBBO contestants stay? The 2021 GBBO contestants stayed in the Down Hall Hotel where the tent was pitched. Partners and children were allowed to join the contestants in the hotel, with shooting taking place on a two days on two days off rotation.
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What do Brits mean by sponge?

updated May 30, 2019. Page URL. (Image credit: Courtesy of The Great British Bake Off) You say cookie, we say biscuit; you say plastic wrap, we say cling film; you say sponge and mean the thing you clean with, and we mean a lovely cake.
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What does Stogy mean in England?

heavy, dull, or uninteresting; tediously commonplace; boring: a stodgy Victorian novel.
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What is a pudding in Britain?

The two meanings of "pudding"

American puddings are closer to what the Brits would call "custard." A British pudding is a dish, savory or sweet, that's cooked by being boiled or steamed in something: a dish, a piece of cloth, or even animal intestine.
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How many cameras are in the GBBO tent?

Series four baker, Ali Imdad explained: “The baking is filmed as you do it by six cameras moving around the tent, though if they don't catch something, like you whisking, you might have to do it again. “If someone fluffs a line during the judging, they will do retakes."
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Why is British baking show in a tent?

Executive producer Anne Beattie came up with the idea for the white tent when she was creating the show. Beattie wanted to make sure the show had a particular aesthetic. According to Mashed, she was drawn toward a “village fete” theme. RELATED: Do Contestants on 'The Great British Bake Off' Get Paid?
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What happens to food on Bake Off?

The baked goods don't go to waste.

"As soon as they are allowed to eat it everything just disappears in minutes," Amourdoux told Insider. "The crew and production team dig in and each of the bakers is sent bites of each other's bakes so we all get to taste each other's as well."
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Who cheated on Great British Bake Off?

In February 2013 Paul, 55, enjoyed a lusty affair with TV chef Marcela Valladolid whilst filming the US version of Bake Off. His wife Alex Hollywood forgave him after he branded the fling a "mistake", but they split again in 2017 before he stepped out with local barmaid Summer Monteys-Fullam, 25.
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Is The Great British Baking Show rigged?

The show isn't staged, which helps set it apart from some other competition series. Although reality TV has a reputation for not being very real, according to Hetherington, "Bake Off" is an exception. "Nothing is staged on this show. There's no prize at the end of the day other than a plate," he said.
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How much does Noel Fielding make for Bake Off?

According to The Sun, Noel is also paid £200,000 per series to appear as a comedy host. Fellow presenter Matt Lucas' salary hasn't been reported on, but it is likely to be the same as Noel.
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What does stodgy or Claggy mean?

Stodgy is dense, heavy, possibly a bit wet or greasy, claggy is food that is kind of thick and sticky, sticks to the roof of your mouth sort of thing. Source: from the North of England.
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What do British call scones?

A Biscuit (U.S.) Is a Scone (U.K.)

The closest British equivalent to those buttery miracles is a scone, which ain't too bad either. Both baked goodies use flour, fat, liquid and a leavening agent.
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What do British call crackers?

In British English, crackers are sometimes called water biscuits, or savory biscuits.
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What is a biscuit in England?

Scone (UK) / Biscuit (US)

These are the crumbly cakes that British people call scones, which you eat with butter, jam, sometimes clotted cream and always a cup of tea.
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Do they film Bake Off in one day?

No the Great British Bake Off is not filmed in one day. Filming in 2021 took place over six weeks and followed a continuous schedule of two days on set with a two-day break in between. Contestants, judges and hosts are known to work long hours during filming days.
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Is there a practice tent in Bake Off?

The Bake Off practice tent exists in the Down Hall Hotel grounds, which is where the contestants stay during the competition. Contestants are able to go there to practice their baking and we've actually seen it in action before.
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Does the Bake Off tent stay up all year?

The Welford Estate in Newbury, Berkshire is a private home, so you can't stay over. However, it is open to the public on certain dates throughout the year. This includes a five-week stint to display the stunning Snowdrop Garden, which attract lots of visitors from the end of January to Early March.
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How long is GBBO filmed over?

The series is normally filmed over a 12 to 13 weeks period, and the filming usually takes place over the weekends with the exception of series 11 when filming was shortened to six weeks due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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