fruit cocktail
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Definition
Noun: A mixture of various sliced or diced fruits, typically served chilled as a dessert, salad, or snack. It often consists of canned or fresh fruits like peaches, pears, grapes, pineapple, and cherries, and may be served in its own juice or a light syrup.
Usage
This term is used to describe a prepared dish of mixed fruits. It is commonly found as a canned product or made fresh. - It is often served as a side dish, dessert, or appetizer. - It is typically chilled before serving.
Examples
- For dessert, we had a refreshing fruit cocktail.
- The cafeteria serves a fruit cocktail with every lunch special.
- She prepared a homemade fruit cocktail with seasonal berries and melon.
Advanced Usage
- "Fruit cocktail" can sometimes refer specifically to the canned product with a standardized mix of fruits, as defined by food regulations in some countries.
- According to U.S. standards, canned fruit cocktail must contain certain percentages of peaches, pears, pineapple, grapes, and cherries.
Variants and Related Words
- Fruit Salad: A similar dish of mixed fruits. While often used interchangeably, "fruit salad" may imply a fresher, less processed, or more customized mix, sometimes including a dressing or yogurt.
- Fruit Cup: A single serving of mixed fruit, often served in a small cup or bowl.
Synonyms
- Mixed Fruit
- Fruit Compote (though a compote is often cooked in syrup)
- Fruit Medley
Antonyms
- Single fruit serving (e.g., a whole apple, a banana)
Noun
- a mixture of sliced or diced fruits