It took its modern form in the 17th century with the introduction of the sucket fork, designed to convey sweetmeats to the mouth. |
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And remember the lovely silver leaves used to decorate sweetmeats, burfi, and pan, you may be surprised what it is. |
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Candy sweetmeats, sugar, ice cream, condiments, tea and coffee should also be avoided. |
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Milk, rice, and Sri Lankan sweetmeats are set out in precise order, along with the slate on which the child will scrawl the letter. |
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They had not found a real place in a set meal, except among the miscellaneous sweetmeats offered as dainties at the end. |
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This involved all kinds of sweetmeats, tarts, spiced cakes, and gingerbread, consumed with sweet wines. |
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We learn of the medicinal importance of poultry and of the ritual significance of sponge cake and sweetmeats. |
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They had bought sweetmeats and other food as a token of their appreciation. |
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The nut is eaten raw, and the rind from the seeds is made into sweetmeats and molasses. |
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The undisputed reputation of 'Ricciarelli di Siena' rests on the fact that they are typical, matchless Christmas sweetmeats. |
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Aguilar also publishes a guide to convents where you can obtain the best sweetmeats, embroidery or plants. |
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When it comes to finding such Australian sweetmeats as witchetty grubs and honey pot ants, Aboriginal women are masters at divining underground hideouts. |
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The fruits are eaten stewed, candied, in sweetmeats, and in a jelly. |
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Their glass display counters are full of neatly arranged, creamy-looking biscuits, cakes, homemade sweets, delicious savouries and brightly coloured sweetmeats. |
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Warnings about consuming too much sugar get pushed to the back of the mind during festival time, when everyone is cooking and distributing delicious sweetmeats and savouries. |
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Queen Elizabeth I owned forks for sweetmeats but chose to use her fingers instead, finding the spearing motion to be crude. |
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The festival of lights carries the fine tradition of exchange of gifts and good wishes and what better way than to express it with a box of sweetmeats. |
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No doubt he eats children as sweetmeats and wears a red fur cloak bespangled with their bones. |
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Men feast on sweetmeats and hot, saffron-infused sheep's milk freely distributed in stalls. |
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Standing before this impressive centrepiece one can vividly imagine the magnificence of imperial banquets, with the tables decorated with luxuriant bouquets of flowers as well as arrangements of fruit and sweetmeats. |
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In the early days of the Fogón, I served a dessert composed of an assortment of delicacies, inspired by the plates of sweetmeats and pastries served during parties. |
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These are the sweetmeats traditionally brought by Saint Nicholas. |
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Weel I wot I wad be broken if I were to gie sic weight to the folk that come to buy our pepper and brimstone, and suchlike sweetmeats. |
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The meal is expected to be rounded up with traditional Indian sweetmeats such as Ras Malai and Kulfi. |
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From his retreat in Yuste, Charles V, and later his son Philip II, would order for their table marzipan and other sweetmeats made in the imperial city. |
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We should like especially to thank the parents and the PTA for the wonderful sweetmeats offered to the whole staff at the end of last month and which we are still enjoying. |
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Imperial family dinners followed strict court ceremonial, and the table was always festively set with gilded centrepieces decorated with flowers, fruit and sweetmeats. |
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If she be young, and vegetous, no sweetmeats ever drew more flies. |
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Sweetmeats are candies while sweetbreads, which aren't sweet, are meat. |
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