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candied fruit

NOUN
  1. fruit cooked in sugar syrup and encrusted with a sugar crystals

How To Use candied fruit In A Sentence

  • Candied fruits and fruits preserved in syrup are also traditional.
  • To finish, my wife had a delicious chocolate and vanilla ice cream bombe at £3 and I chose cassata at £3.25-very good, but perhaps too much ice cream with not enough candied fruit that makes cassata so different.
  • Jetta was helping herself to some candied fruits and a summer salad.
  • It is also fitting that the pipe and tabor — instruments played during military marching — are placed alongside the candied fruit as a reminder of Guidobaldo's worldly responsibilities as a condottiere. back Architecture and Memory: The Renaissance Studioli of Federico da Montefeltro
  • Candied fruits, like Clementine, orange, apricot, angelica, kiwi, kumquat etc. The dedicate syrup stays in the heart of fruits for your sweetest taste buds experience and best pleasure.
  • This one is a little bit soggy but there are some nice candied fruits in there. The Sun
  • You could also use fresh mixed berries instead of the candied fruit. The Sun
  • Of course just as with candied fruit, ‘sulphuring’ can leave a chemical taste behind, which is why it's nearly impossible to find ‘sulphured’ molasses in grocery stores today, even if you wanted to.
  • Another speciality is Naples Easter cake, a shortcrust pastry case filled with ricotta cheese, candied fruit and spices.
  • The cassata, which should be a ricotta-based gateau with candied fruit chocolate and pistachio nuts, fell well short of the standards set by some of the main courses, and seemed to be more bland ricotta than anything else.
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