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candied

/kan-deed/US // ˈkæn did //UK // (ˈkændɪd) //

蜜饯,蜜饯的,蜜饯食品,蜜饯类

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : impregnated or incrusted with or as if with sugar: candied ginger.
    • : prepared by cooking in sugar or syrup: candied yams.
    • : honeyed; flattering: candied words.

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Examples

  • In 1463, a gentleman of Bury St. Edmunds bequeathed to a friend “my silvir forke for grene gyngour” (candied ginger).

  • Choosing one wine to go with candied yams and sourdough stuffing is challenging.

  • Another variation replaces the anise with candied fruits like oranges, pineapples, and figs.

  • Top with a dollop of whipped cream and garnish with a shard of the candied bacon.

  • About eleven o'clock some refreshments are offered, but few take any, except a little wine and water and candied sugar.

  • Two boxes of candied prunes, that's vegetables, twenty-five per cent.

  • Condensed milk is preserved by the sugar added to it; so are candied and, in part, dried fruits.

  • The box of candied fruit, presented to her by Mr. La Salle, was going the rounds for the last time.

  • Let her take aromatic electuary, disatyrion and candied eringo roots, every morning.