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sweetmeat
sweetmeat, n. Now chiefly arch. (ˈswiːtmiːt) [See sweet a. and meat n. Cf. OE. swétmettas, swótmettas delicacies.] 1. collect. pl. (and † sing.) † Sweet food, as sugared cakes or pastry, confectionary (obs.); preserved or candied fruits, sugared nuts, etc.; also, globules, lozenges, ‘drops,’ or ‘sti... Oxford English Dictionary
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Sweetmeat (horse)
Racing record At two years In July 1844 Sweetmeat won the Stanley Stakes at Liverpool. Sweetmeat finished his racing career with 22 race starts for 19 wins, 1 second and 2 unplaced runs. wikipedia.org
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Mahim halwa
It is named so because it was created by the sweetmeat makers Joshi Budhakaka from Mahim. It is a food speciality that Mumbai is famous for. wikipedia.org
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Lyangcha
Lyangcha – a sweetmeat in popular parlance – was created by the sweet makers of the region in Bengal. During this time, she expressed a desire to eat lyangcha – a sweetmeat that artisans from her maternal home used to prepare. wikipedia.org
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London Cheesecake
Prawn Cracker as "...not cake at all but rather a square of puff pastry...while so far as I could tell there wasn't any cheese incorporated into this sweetmeat wikipedia.org
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Ledikeni
Since then the sweetmeat has gained popularity in Bengal. No grand feast was considered complete if the sweetmeat was not offered to the guest. As it gained popularity, the sweetmeat came to be known as "Lady Canning" which gradually got corrupted to "ledikeni". wikipedia.org
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Chhenabara
Chhanabora is a sweetmeat from the Indian subcontinent made from chhena and syrup. It is attested from the 16th century. wikipedia.org
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Perdrigon
The perdrigon is a long-established variety: Richard Bradley mentions it in 1726 as "a fine Plum, either raw, or in Sweetmeat", and distinguishes four wikipedia.org
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Leach (food)
Leach (sometimes leech) was a popular medieval sweetmeat (confection) consisting of a thick, jelly-like preserve which set hard enough to be sliced for They would feature as a decorative display on a silver tray at the dessert course of banquets, where specialised sweetmeat spoons with a fork at the handle wikipedia.org
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Shahi jilapi
Shahi jilapi () is a famous and traditional sweetmeat originating from Chowk Bazaar in Old Dhaka of Bangladesh, which is very popular throughout the country Thus, therefore, the name of this large, delicious and famous sweetmeat is Shahi Jilapi. wikipedia.org
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Muktagachhar monda
History Ram Gopal Pal, better known as Gopal Pal, first prepared this sweetmeat in 1824. wikipedia.org
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Sucket
The dish was a sweetmeat involving sugar plums and dried fruit in thick syrup flavoured with ginger and other spices. wikipedia.org
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Jaynagarer Moa
Jaynagarer Moa () is a seasonal Bengali sweetmeat delicacy prepared from date palm jaggery and Kanakchur khoi. There are over 250 sweetmeat shops around Jaynagar, which produce Jaynagarer Moa with the original ingredients. wikipedia.org
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Hermit (album)
Track listing Personnel Ron Thal - vocals, guitar, bass Jeff Thal - drums Mike Meselsohn - drums on "Sweetmeat", "Gray" and "Unsound" Daniel Alvaro - wikipedia.org
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S. M. Street
Street, abbreviation for Sweetmeat Street, also known as Mittai Theruvu, is a shopping street located in Kozhikode, Kerala, India. About the Name SM Street derives its name from the time it was lined with sweetmeat and halvah stalls. Its Malayalam name is Mittai Theruvu. wikipedia.org
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