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Kim-Joy's Orange Blossom York Biscuits
The Great British Baking Show ™
Kim-Joy's orange blossom york biscuit, prepared for Biscuit Week in Series 9 of The Great British Baking Show ™, was topped with the emblematic White Rose of Yorkshire (replaced this time by an edible primula).
Judging
Prue Leith: " They look absolutely exquisite. I just love the look of them."
Paul Hollywood: " Beautifully balanced biscuit. You break into it and then it instantly starts to melt in your mouth and the beautiful flavours come out."
Prue Leith: " There's enough acidity from the orange to make your mouth water. Well done. "
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About The Great British Baking Show ™
The Great British Bake Off ™ (often abbreviated to Bake Off or GBBO and referred to in the United States as The Great British Baking Show ™) is a streamed British baking competition, in which a group of amateur bakers compete against each other in a series of rounds, hoping to impress the judges with their baking skills. One contestant in The Great British Baking Show ™ is eliminated in each round, and the winner is selected from the three contestants who reach the final.
The Great British Baking Show ™ operates on a weekly elimination process to find the best all-around baker from the contestants, who are all amateurs. In each episode, the bakers are given three challenges based on that week's theme: a signature bake, a technical challenge, and a show-stopper. The bakes are assessed by the judges who then choose a "Star Baker" for the week, and a contestant is also eliminated. In the final round, three bakers are left and a winner is chosen from the three.