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Confectionary
Comfits are confectionery consisting of dried fruits, nuts, seeds or spices coated with sugar candy, often through sugar panning. Almond comfits (also
Comfit
Japanese sugar candy
sugar) center. The word konpeitō comes from the Portuguese word confeito ("comfit"), which is a type of sugar candy, and also an umbrella term for sweets
Konpeitō
Tiny spherical multi-colored confection topping
of the pharmaceutical use of sugar, as they were a miniature version of comfits. The French name has been interpreted to mean they were "without equal"
Nonpareils
Culinary history
types of comfits: smooth and ragged. They differed in the density of sugar syrup that coated them, and thus had different textures. Long comfits, slivers
Confectionery in the English Renaissance
Confectionery_in_the_English_Renaissance
Hard candy
no fruit, instead being made mostly of pure sugar. These candies were comfits, and often surrounded a seed, nut, or spice. The menu for Henry IV of England's
Sugar_plum
City in Somerset, England
following The Great Exhibition. Bath buns were originally topped with crushed comfits created by dipping caraway seeds repeatedly in boiling sugar; but today
Bath,_Somerset
Type of confectionery
shapes between two hand cranked brass rollers. Acid drop Chocolate drop Comfit Cough drop Fruit drop Gumdrop Kisses (confectionery) Lemon drop London drops
Drops_(confectionery)
American educational technology company
in HTML5. By May 2014, LSI completed acquisition of the ComFit Online Learning Center. ComFit uses an initial set of questions to try to pinpoint students'
Link-Systems_International
Type of liquorice confectionery
comfits in the United Kingdom, and a liquorice-flavoured sweet called Torpedoes made by Haribo appears to be similar.[citation needed] Mukhwas Comfit
London_drops
Piece of paper or mylar used for celebration
small sweet traditionally thrown during carnivals. Also known as dragée or comfit, Italian confetti are almonds with a hard sugar coating. The Italian word
Confetti
Dried plum
instead may be nuts, seeds, or spices coated with hard sugar, also called comfits. Raw plums that have not been dried into prunes Prunes in chocolate with
Prune
Word that would appear to have a related word but does not
dis- + ambigu(ous) + -ate in the mid-20th century Discomfit Comfit Not an antonym. Comfit (noun) is a candy comprising a sugar-coated nut or fruit. From
Unpaired_word
Flowering plant species in the carrot family
as mukhwas; an after-meal digestive and breath freshener or candied as comfit. In Iraq, fennel seeds are used as an ingredient in nigella-flavored breads
Fennel
Hard round sweet
Aniseed balls are a comfit type of hard round sweet sold in the United Kingdom, Ireland, Malta, South Africa, Canada, New Zealand, and Australia. They
Aniseed_ball
Tiny multi-colored candy topping
cake, incorporating a sprinkle-like substance into the mix. Food portal Comfit Confetti candy Fondant icing Mackley, Lesley; Handslip, Carole (1996). The
Sprinkles
Confectionery
celebrations in many cultures. In their most classic form of dragée and comfit, Jordan almonds, also known as koufeta, consist of almonds which are sugar-panned
Dragée
Type of candy
Directions for Making Dessert Cakes, Plain and Fancy Bread, Candies, Bonbons, Comfits, Spirituous Essences, and Cordials: Also, the Art of Ice-making, and the
Jujube_(confectionery)
Chocolate-covered raisin Chocolate truffle Churchkhela Cocadas Coconut candy Comfit Cordial Cotton candy Cuberdon D Dalgona Divinity Dodol Dominostein Dragée
List_of_desserts
Art of making confections or sweet foods
of spice enclosed in a round or ovoid mass of sugar. The production of comfits was a core skill of the early confectioner, who was known more commonly
Confectionery
Brand of licorice candy by Hershey
Mukhwas London drops, a similar candy sold in Finland and Sweden Liquorice comfits List of confectionery brands "Highlander Buys Big Candy Portfolio". Private
Good_&_Plenty
Czech footwear and fashion manufacturer
(urban shoes) Ambassador (classic men's shoes) Bata 3D (urban sneakers) Bata Comfit (comfort shoes) Bata Flexible (comfort shoes) Bata Red Label (trendy shoes)
Bata_Corporation
Traditional Dutch bread topping
Muisjes (Dutch: [ˈmœyɕəs] ; lit. 'little mice') are Dutch aniseed comfits, used as a traditional bread topping, often to celebrate the birth of a baby
Muisjes
Traditional drama at Nowruz in Gilan Province
performs at nights, when they are called to a neighborhood, they play there and receive in return rice, eggs, comfits, and sometimes money. "گیلان". v t e
Aroos-Gooleh
star shaped sugar candy, the name comes from the Portuguese word confeito (comfit). Pan — bread, introduced from Portugal (the Portuguese for bread is pão)
List_of_Japanese_dishes
Epoch in English history (1558–1603)
"medicinal" value to help with digestion. These would include wafers, comfits of sugar-spun anise or other spices, jellies and marmalades (a firmer variety
Elizabethan_era
traditional Easter cakePages displaying short descriptions of redirect targets Comfit – Confectionary Coucougnette – Confection made with almonds, marzipan, and
List_of_almond_dishes
Christian observance before Easter
consumption of sweetened foods during Lent, because "sugared spices", such as comfits, were, in his opinion, digestive aids on par with medicine rather than
Lent
Foods, eating habits, and cooking methods of the Middle Ages
flavor fish and chicken dishes, and its seeds were served as sugar-coated comfits. Extant medieval recipes frequently call for flavoring with a number of
Medieval_cuisine
The name "konpeito" comes from the Portuguese word "confeito", meaning "comfit" (a type of confectionery). Meiji Meiji Seika Japan Meiji chocolates flavors
List_of_candies
Booth or stand that sells food
Ethnic Food Book. Minnesota Historical Society Press. ISBN 0-87351-198-0. "Comfits". Archived from the original on 2016-11-02. Retrieved 2007-07-22.A confectionery
Food_booth
Broad culinary traditions
wheat and fruit are generally served fried (torta frita and pasteles), comfited (rapadura and ticholos de banana), and sometimes baked (rosca de chicharrones)
Latin_American_cuisine
Species of plant
with aphrodisiac qualities and in an edible form was known as "kissing comfits". It is in the family Apiaceae along with parsley, celery, and carrot.
Eryngium_baldwinii
1928 novel
Mifflin (US) Publication date 1928 Publication place United Kingdom Media type Print Preceded by Clubfoot the Avenger Followed by The Gold Comfit Box
The_Crouching_Beast_(novel)
Culinary traditions of Uruguay
wheat and fruit are generally served fried (torta frita and pasteles), comfited (rapadura and ticholos de banana), and sometimes baked (rosca de chicharrones)
Uruguayan_cuisine
they do feed grossly, and they will eat maggots as fast as we will eat comfits. Through this name, the English language has also been given the Allemande
Names_of_Germany
Candy primarily composed of sugar
candies Panned candy is a category of sugar candy that includes dragées and comfits. These sugar candies are formed by coating nuts, preserved fruits, or other
Sugar_candy
American novelist (born 1968)
Tendency Beach House Bingo, California Authors Shoot, California Authors comfit Archived 2010-08-12 at the Wayback Machine, Clean Sheets Avocado, Clean
Gayle_Brandeis
Malaysian actress and model
Mamee Slurp Self Issued TV3 2012 The New Face of Maybelline New York (Malaysia) Appearance Model Issued TV1 TV3 2013 Sofy Body Comfit Self Issued TV3
Elfira_Loy
combatant combination combine combust combustible combustion comestible comet comfit comfiture comfort comfortable comforter comity command commandant commander
List of English words of French origin (A–C)
List_of_English_words_of_French_origin_(A–C)
Fictional character created by Lewis Carroll
like, so that everyone wins. At the end of the race, Alice distributes comfits from her pocket to all as prizes. However this leaves no prize for herself
Dodo (Alice's Adventures in Wonderland)
Dodo_(Alice's_Adventures_in_Wonderland)
Pionono Matambre Lengua a la vinagreta Garrapiñadas, dried fruits and comfits Mantecol Sandwiches de miga Pavita White Christmas, a sweet slice made
List_of_Christmas_dishes
Boiled sweet made from barley
A treatise on the art of boiling sugar, crystallizing, lozenge-making, comfits, gum goods, and other processes for confectionery, etc. Sugar boiling.
Barley_sugar
Scottish apothecary (died 1607)
22 September 1607, which mentions his suppliers including Mr Wealthie, a comfit maker, Mr Hawkins, a grocer, and the apothecary Mr Lemire. The will was
John_Clavie
Upazila in Dhaka, Bangladesh
Cotton Mill, Newtex Dyeing&Printing, Uttara Spinning, Youth Spinning Mill, Comfit Composite Mill, and Masafi bread and biscuit factory. Mirzapur is directly
Mirzapur_Upazila
British ginger biscuit
Cornwall would include the ginger biscuit, along with almond and caraway comfits (colloquially "lambs' tails" – actually sugar-coated almonds and caraway
Cornish_fairing
Species of flowering plant
rain potatoes; let it thunder to the tune of Green-sleeves, hail kissing-comfits and snow eringoes [sea-holly], let there come a tempest of provocation
Eryngium_maritimum
Room for preparing household components
houses made many sugary conceits, such as cordials (beverage syrups), comfits (candy-coated nuts and spices), spiced sugar candies, candied fruit and
Still_room
beneficiation, biface, bifacial, calefactory, cofactor, cofeature, coinfection, comfit, comfiture, confect, confection, confectionary, confectionery, confecture
List of Latin verbs with English derivatives
List_of_Latin_verbs_with_English_derivatives
American author, poet, lexicographer and publisher (1883–1965)
February 2, 1968. Archived from the original on August 13, 2009. Retrieved March 8, 2010. "Peter Funk". Our Board of Experts. ComFit online learning center.
Wilfred_J._Funk
History of law enforcement for Queensland, Australia
regional commands through intelligence and coordination of crime operations. COMFIT, the electronic composition of faces from witness descriptions was developed
History of the Queensland Police
History_of_the_Queensland_Police
English steeplechase horse race
11-10 1003.5 7/2 Fell 08 Kiora G Clancy ? 10-4 1033 33/1 Knocked Over 08 Comfit Frank Mason ? 11-0 1010 10/1 ? 08 Roman Law John Walsh Jnr ? 11-5 1014.2857142857
1906_Grand_National
Mirror-throwing tradition at Nowruz
member of the house brings back the mirror to the party and gifts them with comfits, halva and other food stuff especially prepared for Nowruz. "جشن نوروز
Ayeneh_taudani
Steeplechase horse race in Britain
Sentence Burton Lazars 1902 Marpessa 5 Atty Persse James Maher Warwick 1903 Comfit 5 Capt. Robert Collis E. Thomas Warwick 1904 Timothy Titus 6 Ivor Anthony
Princess Royal National Hunt Challenge Cup Novices' Handicap Chase
Princess_Royal_National_Hunt_Challenge_Cup_Novices'_Handicap_Chase
Iranian folktale about a prince and a horse from the sea
king buys him the horse and takes it to the stalls, feeding it sweets and comfits instead of hay or barley. Years later, when the boy is 13 years old, the
The_Wonderful_Sea-Horse
British journalist and fiction writer (1883–1946)
Knife Behind the Curtain. 1930. Death Answers the Bell. 1931. The Gold Comfit Box. 1932. (also known as The Mystery of the Gold Box) The Clock Ticks On
Valentine_Williams
Australian writer
Peter Tennant Anna Tambour Official website Anna Tambour's blog Medlar Comfits Anna Tambour bibliography listing, at ISFDB Anna Tambour at the Internet
Anna_Tambour
American writer (1955–2020)
"upcoming in A Season in Carcosa, editor: Joseph S. Pulver Sr". Medlar Comfits. Retrieved June 15, 2017. Pearson, Boyd. "Blood Will Have Its Season by
Joseph_S._Pulver_Sr.
Scottish apothecary
provided by Master William Baillie, and sent fine green ginger and citron comfits to the queen. He may have supplied blue azurite in three grades to the
William_Foular
of Accidents.' At the Haymarket Wilson was on 16 June 1781 the original Comfit in O'Keeffe's 'Dead Alive,' and played Filch in the 'Beggar's Opera,' with
Sarah_Maria_Wilson
cinnamon, "cubebarum", and "galiga", with glass urinals. He made citron comfits for the king. Foular had a royal pension of 20 merks paid from the customs
John_Mosman_(apothecary)
Expenses made to feed the Scottish royal household
Spices include pepper, saffron and mace, with marmalade, sucket, and comfits. The provisions are similar to diet enjoyed in Scotland. Some items were
Food and the Scottish royal household
Food_and_the_Scottish_royal_household
Medieval English sweet
Newcastle, where the mayor Lionel Maddison treated them to a banquet including comfits, dried fruit, dried sucket, and Spanish sucket. A recipe book associated
Sucket
at the guild of the Holy Cross at Stratford-upon-Avon. In 1533 cakes, comfits, wine, ale and cheese were distributed at The Trinity Guild of Coventry
Guild feasts in medieval England
Guild_feasts_in_medieval_England
1585 English cookery book by Thomas Dawson
cinnamon, liquorice, pepper, nutmegs, all kinds of saffron, sanders, comfits, aniseeds, coriander, oranges, pomegranate seeds, Damask water, turnsole
The_Good_Huswifes_Jewell
pewter, 2 hampers of glasses, 2 chests of sugar, 2 barrels with boxes of comfits and confections and banqueting stuff, a pack of rugs and upholsterers'
English_subsidy_of_James_VI
Flemish confectioner
physician John Naysmyth bought confitures and sweets called "scrotchets". Comfits and confections were supplied the family of William Douglas of Lochleven
Jacques_de_Bousie
treasurer Dolu in March 1576 mentions lemons or citrons and dry sugar comfits. Dolu had also bought a chessboard ung damyer and pieces cessetz for Mary
Wardrobe of Mary, Queen of Scots
Wardrobe_of_Mary,_Queen_of_Scots
English steeplechase horse race
10-6 1100 100/1 ? 14 May King Bill Dollery 8 10-5 1025 25/1 Pulled Up 05 Comfit Mr Frank Hartigan 6 10-4 1033 33/1 Fell 06 Biology David Read 7 10-1 1033
1904_Grand_National
Historical United States tariff
raisins, sugar candy, oranges, lemons, limes, and generally all fruits and comfits, olives, capers, and pickles of every sort, oil, gunpowder, mustard in
Tariff_of_1790
at the guild of the Holy Cross at Stratford-upon-Avon. In 1533 cakes, comfits, wine, ale and cheese were distributed at The Trinity Guild of Coventry
Obiit
COMFIT
COMFIT
COMFIT
COMFIT
Boy/Male
Tamil
Protected by fame
Boy/Male
Hindu
Lord Vishnu
Female
Russian
(ÐаÑтаÑÑŒÑ) Variant spelling of Russian Nastasya, NASTASJA means "resurrection."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : topographic name for someone who lived by a stream, from Middle English burn ‘stream’ + the suffix -er denoting an inhabitant.
Girl/Female
Australian, British, English, Irish
Lace Like; Lacy
Girl/Female
Indian
Simple.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : nickname for a schemer or trickster, from Middle English tripet(t), Old French tripot ‘malicious plot’, ‘trick’.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Dev Kumar | தேவ கà¯à®®à®¾à®°Â
Son of gods
Male
Finnish
Finnish form of Greek Markos, MARKKU means "defense" or "of the sea."
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit
Lord Shiva Attended by the Divine Mother
COMFIT
COMFIT
COMFIT
COMFIT
COMFIT
n.
A dry sweetmeat; any kind of fruit, root, or seed preserved with sugar and dried; a confection.
v. t.
To preserve dry with sugar.
n.
A confection; a comfit; a drug.
n.
See Comfit, n.
n.
A comfit; a confection.
n.
Same as Comfit.