[
US
/ˈkændid/
]
[ UK /kˈændɪd/ ]
[ UK /kˈændɪd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
- (used especially of fruits) preserved by coating with or allowing to absorb sugar
-
encrusted with sugar or syrup
candied grapefruit peel
How To Use candied In A Sentence
- A heap of mashed potatoes comes with it, although I enjoyed mine with à la carte side dishes of lemon-and-garlic-flavored rapini and tiny Brussels sprouts mixed with candied pecans.
- For the fruits, I used candied bitter orange peels, green raisins, and dried apricots, figs (black and white), and peach.
- Add the sultanas, candied peel or mostarda, caster sugar and hot water or stock; simmer for 5 min.
- And as I love making food gifts, this sounded like a neat tool to make chocolate-dipped citrus peel, candied fruit, cookies, almond paste, or anything that will stand on those fork tines.
- The secret to its success is the use of candied orange peel. Times, Sunday Times
- She leads me into Chinese sweet shops where, alongside usual offerings of chocolates and toffees, there are buckets of candied dried shrimps and sugared squid.
- Okay, it's not exactly sugar-free, since some of the dried fruits are candied with sugar.
- Once candied, these cherries will keep for a few weeks in the refrigerator.
- The poem is re-created in glowing phrases — “A rich distilled perfume emanates from it like the breath of genius; a golden cloud envelops it; a honeyed paste of poetic diction encrusts it, like the candied coat of the auricula”. The Common Reader, Second Series
- Wil - I think it might be called candied peel in the US? November recipe: Christmas mincemeat