Other options include fruit salad, light biscuit sweetmeat, ice cream, or doughnuts. |
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Last Divali, a friend told me about a large stapler pin found in a badam burfi bought from a well-known sweetmeat seller. |
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All that was lacking was our traditional sweetmeat, shortbread in a tartan tin. |
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A fragrant sweetmeat made from quince pulp, which you make in October and can keep till the following Spring. |
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When bits of sweetmeat lodged in the teeth, the sucket fork doubled as a nifty toothpick. |
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The product is neither a sweetmeat nor a confectionery. |
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Turrón is a traditional sweetmeat prepared from almonds, honey and sugar, a preparation that has formed a part of Spanish gastronomic culture since time immemorial. |
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On the way he saw a sweetmeat seller making jalebis. He was tempted. In his mind he thought he'd have some jalebis. |
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Hygiene inspectors have arrested five expatriate workers during a raid on an unlicensed sweetmeat factory in Hejra district of Madinah. |
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At one stand, he popped a sweetmeat in his mouth. |
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In fact, marmelada, a stiff quince cheese we'd now stick on the cheeseboard, was first imported from Portugal in the 15th century, to be used, according to the Oxford Companion to Food, as medicine or fancy sweetmeat. |
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Instead of smoking it, they mixed it with honey and spices, based on a recipe for a sweetmeat supposedly served by Alice B. Toklas at Gertrude Stein's soirées. |
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This is a lovely silver oval sweetmeat basket, circa 1763, with pierced stars and quatrefoils, embossed beads, shaped gadrooned border and pierced handle. |
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