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confiture
[ kon-fi-choor ]
noun
- a confection; a preserve, as of fruit.
confiture
/ ˈ°ìÉ’²Ô´Úɪˌ³ÙÂáÊŠÉ™ /
noun
- a confection, preserve of fruit, etc
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of confiture1
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of confiture1
Example Sentences
Whether we are making chutneys, confitures, cheong or conserves, we are saving the best of a season for the months ahead.
In Kattan’s re-creation, a lush chicken liver paté is served with a gleaming, thumbnail-size side of caramelized onion confiture and a drop of ruby pomegranate jelly over the miniature puffed breads, as a first course.
Not just bacon and eggs, but refried beans and chorizo, or a porridge bowl with an edible flower on top of the perfectly drizzled confiture.
Why is one berry-sugar-lemon concoction called a jam and another preserves and still another confiture?
But no, before me I perceive a dish of confiture, that which the Scottish call "marmaladde."
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