crystallized fruit
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Definition
- Noun:
- Fruit preserved in sugar: "crystallized fruit" refers to pieces of fruit that have been cooked in a concentrated sugar syrup and then coated or encrusted with sugar crystals. This process preserves the fruit and gives it a sweet, candied texture and appearance.
Usage
- Noun:
- The bakery uses crystallized fruit in its traditional holiday cakes.
- She offered a bowl of crystallized fruit as a sweet treat to her guests.
Advanced Usage
- As a confectionery ingredient: Crystallized fruit is often used as an ingredient in baked goods like fruitcakes, panettone, or stollen.
- The recipe calls for a cup of finely chopped crystallized fruit.
- As a decorative element: Due to its glossy, sugary coating, it is sometimes used to decorate desserts.
- The chef garnished the pudding with slices of crystallized orange peel.
Variants and Related Words
- Candied fruit: This is a common synonym for crystallized fruit. The terms are often used interchangeably, though "candied" can sometimes imply a softer texture.
- Glacé fruit: This term specifically refers to fruit that has been candied and then given a glossy, ice-like sugar coating.
- Fruit preserve: A broader category that includes jams, jellies, and marmalades, where fruit is preserved with sugar but not necessarily crystallized.
Synonyms
- Candied fruit: Fruit preserved by saturation in sugar syrup.
- Glacé fruit: Fruit that is candied and has a shiny, hard sugar coating.
Related Phrases
- To crystallize: While this verb often refers to the formation of crystals (e.g., in chemistry or honey), in a culinary context, it can describe the process of forming a sugar coating on fruit.
- The syrup will crystallize around the fruit as it cools.
Noun
- fruit cooked in sugar syrup and encrusted with a sugar crystals