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  • Comfit - Wikipedia
    Comfits are confectionery consisting of dried fruits, nuts, seeds or spices coated with sugar candy, often through sugar panning
  • Sugary comfort: making medieval comfits - MONKS MODERN MEDIEVAL CUISINE
    Comfits are sugar-coated, or candied, seeds and spices During King Richard’s time, they were often white but also coloured – red from saunders (a kind of sandalwood), for example
  • COMFIT Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of COMFIT is a candy consisting of a piece of fruit, a root (such as licorice), a nut, or a seed coated and preserved with sugar
  • Foods of England - Comfits
    Comfits are spices, dried fruits, or nuts, coated with sugar candy Fennel seed comfits are used to decorate trifles and cakes while liquorice stick comfits are the sweets known as ‘torpedoes’
  • Kitchen Adventures – Comfits (Candied Anise, Fennel and Caraway Seeds)
    Comfits were often served at the end of the feast to freshen the breath, act as a digestive, as decoration and sometimes used in the treatment of specific illness Aromatic seeds such as anise (pictured in foreground), fennel or caraway were coated with sugar and colored using beet, spinach or saffron They can also be made using almonds or ginger
  • What are comfits? - Answers
    Comfits are sugar-coated seeds and nuts An early English recipe is in Goud Kokery, Book V, of Curye on Inglysch, and is entitled "To mak anneys in counfyte "
  • COMFIT | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
    COMFIT definition: 1 an old-fashioned sweet made of a nut, seed, or piece of dried fruit with a hard sugar covering… Learn more
  • Comfitmaking Delights For Ladies - OAKDEN
    One of the earliest and most detailed accounts of the craft of the Comfitmaker (or Sugar Confectioner) in English, is called, ‘The arte of comfetmaking, teaching how to cover all kinds of seeds, fruits or spices with sugar’, it was written by Sir Hugh Plat, in his Tudor work, ‘Delights for Ladies’, and first published in 1600
  • comfit - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
    comfit (plural comfits) A confection consisting of a nut, seed or fruit coated with sugar
  • Comfit - Oxford Reference
    Comfits are sugary sweets—literally as well as etymologically ‘confections’ Originally, in the Middle Ages, they appear to have been what today would be called crystallized fruits: pieces of fruit preserved by being boiled in sugar
  • Comfits Old Elizabethan Dessert Recipe
    How to cover all kinds of Seeds, or little pieces of Spices, or Orange or Limon Pill, with Sugar for Comfits First of all you mast have a deep bottomed Basin of Brass or Latin, with two ears of Iron to hang it with two Cords over some hot Coals
  • Comfit - WikiMDs Wellness Encyclopedia
    Originating from the Middle Ages, comfits were a popular sweet among both the aristocracy and common folk, often used as a digestive aid, breath freshener, or simply as a treat
  • Word Of The Day: Comfit - Food Republic
    Comfits are seeds, nuts or fruits that are covered in hardened layers of sugar or chocolate The hard sugar sweets are often made with caraway seeds, known for sweetening the breath ('kissing comfits')
  • Comfit - Alchetron, The Free Social Encyclopedia
    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 celebration
  • Comfits from Cooking and Dining in Medieval England by Peter Brears - ckbk
    🍝 Enjoy the cooking of Italy and save 25% on ckbk Membership 🇮🇹 Place the sugar and water in a saucepan and heat gently, stirring with a wooden spatula until completely dissolved Stop stirring, bring to the boil, and cook until it reaches 110°C 225°F on a sugar thermometer





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