Results for: fruit preserved in sugar, jam
English English
coat with sugar, coat with sugar; make something seem more appealing, make something seem less unpleasantsugarcoat
coated with sugar, made more appealing, sweetened, sweetened or coated with sugar; made more appealingsugared
coco, coconut palm, hard-shelled fruit containing sweet juice, large seed of the coconut palm (type of tree); white meat of the coconut, white flesh of coconut fruitcoconut
coconut fiber, processed fiber of the husk of the coconut fruitcoir
cod preserved with saltsaltfish
coffeecake which is raised with yeast and often contains fruit, yeast-raised cakekuchen
cold fruit dessert, creamy frozen dessert, dessert made from custard or whipped cream containing fruit and/or nuts; ice cream dessert with fruit and syrup (French)parfait
collect nuts, dry fruit contained in a shell; square or hexagonal threaded metal piece which fastens onto a screw to secure it; insane person (Slang)nut
come off in thin pieces, fortified tower, fruit or vegetable skin, have removable skin, lose outer layer, outer skin of fruit, pull something off, put ball through croquet hoop, remove outer layer of something, remove skin; shed skin, tool for moving b...peel
commercial form of lactose, disaccharide in milk which yields glucose and galactose when hydrolyzed; white crystalline substance obtained from milk, milk sugar, sugar in milklactose
complex carbohydrate, complex carbohydrate composed of more than one sugar (Chemistry), polysaccharosepolysaccharide
complex sugar (used in food production, cooking and as a base for bacterial cultures)agar
component of DNA and RNA, organic compound found in DNA and RNA that is composed of a sugar and a base (Biochemistry)nucleoside
compound in grapes and sugar caneglycolic acid
compound of guanine and sugarguanosine
 

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