Associations to the word «Candied»
Noun
- Raisin
- Peel
- Almond
- Syrup
- Lemon
- Pineapple
- Chocolate
- Yam
- Dessert
- Chestnut
- Bake
- Plum
- Pudding
- Cherry
- Slice
- Fruit
- Pastry
- Ounce
- Cake
- Melon
- Spice
- Jelly
- Sugar
- Cinnamon
- Candy
- Pint
- Butter
- Shred
- Flour
- Nut
- Ingredient
- Mace
- Cream
- Brandy
- Recipe
- Chop
- Sauce
- Potato
- Boil
- Apple
- Ginger
- Loaf
- Salad
- Paste
- Pill
- Grate
- Conserve
- Biscuit
- Sweet
- Quart
- Egg
- Pie
- Dish
- Marrow
- Roots
- Honey
- Filling
- Jam
- Pork
- Bread
- Oz
- Violet
- Bacon
- Orange
- Cheese
- Beef
- Peach
- Lump
- Flavor
- Milk
- Strawberry
- Dip
- Pound
Adjective
Adverb
Wiktionary
CANDIED, verb. Simple past tense and past participle of candy
CANDIED, adjective. Coated or encrusted with sugar
CANDIED, adjective. Preserved in sugar or syrup by baking till it becomes translucent
CANDIED FRUIT, noun. Any fruit that has been preserved by treatment with a sugar syrup and dried
CANDIED FRUITS, noun. Plural of candied fruit
Dictionary definition
CANDIED, adjective. Encrusted with sugar or syrup; "candied grapefruit peel".
CANDIED, adjective. (used especially of fruits) preserved by coating with or allowing to absorb sugar.
Wise words
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