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Definitions of comfit in various dictionaries:
noun - candy containing a fruit or nut
verb - make into a confection
A confection that consists of a piece of fruit, a seed, or a nut coated with sugar.
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A confection that consists of a piece of fruit, a seed, or a nut coated with sugar. |
a sweet consisting of a nut, seed, or other centre coated in sugar. |
an old-fashioned sweet made of a nut, seed, or piece of dried fruit with a hard sugar covering: |
A sweet consisting of a nut, seed, or other centre coated in sugar. |
candy containing a fruit or nut |
make into a confection |
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Comfits are confectionery consisting of dried fruits, nuts, seeds or spices coated with sugar candy, often through sugar panning. Almond comfits (also known as "sugar almonds" or "Jordan almonds") in a muslin bag or other decorative container are a traditional gift at baptism and wedding celebrations in many countries of Europe and the Middle East, a custom which has spread to other countries such as Australia and Puerto Rico. While licorice comfits (also known as torpedoes because of their shape) are multi-coloured, almond comfits are usually white for weddings but may be brightly coloured for other occasions. * A late medieval recipe for comfits is based on anise seeds, and suggests also making comfits with fennel, caraway, coriander, and diced ginger. These aniseed comfits seem to be a precursor of modern aniseed balls. |