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candied

[ kan-deed ]

adjective

  1. impregnated or incrusted with or as if with sugar:

    candied ginger.

  2. prepared by cooking in sugar or syrup:

    candied yams.

  3. candied words.



candied

/ ˈæԻɪ /

adjective

  1. impregnated or encrusted with or as if with sugar or syrup

    candied peel

  2. (of sugar, honey, etc) crystallized
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Other 51Թ Forms

  • ܲ·d adjective
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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of candied1

First recorded in 1590–1600; candy + -ed 3
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Thanksgiving, for all its excess, is not a particularly textural meal—pillowy mashed potatoes, velvety gravy, candied yams collapsing under their own syrup.

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Their fried chicken, mac and cheese and candied yams are consistently spectacular.

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“One of my most iconic dishes is the Maple Bacon & Eggs: soft farm eggs, candied bacon and robiola fonduta,” Lewis continued.

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The list of kaleidoscopically flavorful dishes include caramel plums with cinnamon, sour cream and candied hazelnuts; steamed leeks with sour cream; panko-coated egg and green; and roasted and sun-dried tomato dip with “Polish dukkah.”

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In a blender or food processor, grind candied nuts and remaining ¼ cup sugar until the mixture is fine crumbs, like coarse cinnamon sugar.

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