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  • Sucket - Wikipedia
    Sucket or succat[2] was a kind of confectionary or dessert popular in early modern England, frequently served at banquets with other confectionary The word is related to succade, which refers to a kind of dried fruit
  • Renaissance Candy Recipes - Enjoy Making Suckets and Sugar Plate
    Suckets consisted of bits of candied root, fruit, and the peels of citrus fruits that were often spiced They were a sweet confection to suck on, hence, their name They were commonly used to sweeten the breath similar to the way people suck on candy breath mints today
  • sucket, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary
    Factsheet What does the noun sucket mean? There are three meanings listed in OED's entry for the noun sucket See ‘Meaning use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence
  • What does SUCKET mean? - Definitions. net
    Sucket was a kind of confectionary or dessert popular in early modern England The word is related to succade, a kind of dried fruit The dish was a sweetmeat involving sugar plums and dried fruit in thick syrup flavoured with ginger and other spices
  • sucket - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
    sucket English Etymology Variant of succate, variant of succade Compare French sucette
  • Sucket - definition of Sucket by The Free Dictionary
    Define Sucket Sucket synonyms, Sucket pronunciation, Sucket translation, English dictionary definition of Sucket n 1 A sweetmeat; a dainty morsel Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary, published 1913 by G C Merriam Co
  • sucket - Definition
    A "sucket" refers to fruit preserved in sugar, either "wet" (in syrup) or "dry" (candied crystallized) In the 16th and 17th centuries, it connoted high status and luxury, often served as a "banquet" course (a separate dessert suite)
  • sucket - definition and meaning - Wordnik
    sucket: A dried sweetmeat or sugarplum; hence, a delicacy of any kind
  • Sucket Fork - Manuscript Cookbooks Survey
    The sucket fork was a specialized British table implement of the sixteenth through eighteenth centuries, typically made of silver, that had fork tines at one end and a spoon bowl at the other
  • Sucket fork | Tableware, Cutlery, Eating Utensil | Britannica
    Sucket fork, small metal utensil used for eating sweetmeats, or sucket, with a two- or three-pronged fork at one end of the handle and a spoon bowl, usually of teaspoon size, at the other





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