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- Comfit abstract "Comfits are confectionery consisting of dried fruits, nuts, seeds or spices coated with sugar candy, often through sugar panning. Almond comfits (also known as "sugar almonds" or "Jordan almonds") in a muslin bag or other decorative container are a traditional gift at baptism and wedding celebrations in many countries of Europe and the Middle East, a custom which has spread to other countries such as Australia and Puerto Rico. While licorice comfits (also known as torpedoes because of their shape) are multi-coloured, almond comfits are usually white for weddings but may be brightly coloured for other occasions.A late medieval recipe for comfits is based on anise seeds, and suggests also making comfits with fennel, caraway, coriander, and diced ginger. These aniseed comfits seem to be a precursor of modern aniseed balls.".
- Comfit ingredient Dried_fruit.
- Comfit ingredient Nut_(fruit).
- Comfit ingredient Spice.
- Comfit ingredient Sugar_candy.
- Comfit ingredientName "Dried fruits,nuts, seeds orspices,sugar candy".
- Comfit thumbnail Comfits.jpg?width=300.
- Comfit type Confectionery.
- Comfit wikiPageID "3175660".
- Comfit wikiPageLength "1990".
- Comfit wikiPageOutDegree "31".
- Comfit wikiPageRevisionID "681823775".
- Comfit wikiPageWikiLink Almond.
- Comfit wikiPageWikiLink Anise.
- Comfit wikiPageWikiLink Aniseed_ball.
- Comfit wikiPageWikiLink Australia.
- Comfit wikiPageWikiLink Caraway.
- Comfit wikiPageWikiLink Category:Almond_dishes.
- Comfit wikiPageWikiLink Category:Confectionery.
- Comfit wikiPageWikiLink Confectionery.
- Comfit wikiPageWikiLink Coriander.
- Comfit wikiPageWikiLink Dragée.
- Comfit wikiPageWikiLink Dried_fruit.
- Comfit wikiPageWikiLink Europe.
- Comfit wikiPageWikiLink Fennel.
- Comfit wikiPageWikiLink Fruit.
- Comfit wikiPageWikiLink Ginger.
- Comfit wikiPageWikiLink Infant_baptism.
- Comfit wikiPageWikiLink Jordan_almonds.
- Comfit wikiPageWikiLink Kompeito.
- Comfit wikiPageWikiLink Konpeitō.
- Comfit wikiPageWikiLink Middle_East.
- Comfit wikiPageWikiLink Muslin.
- Comfit wikiPageWikiLink Nut_(fruit).
- Comfit wikiPageWikiLink Puerto_Rico.
- Comfit wikiPageWikiLink Spice.
- Comfit wikiPageWikiLink Sugar_candy.
- Comfit wikiPageWikiLink Sugar_panning.
- Comfit wikiPageWikiLink Sugar_plum.
- Comfit wikiPageWikiLink Sugar_plums.
- Comfit wikiPageWikiLink Wedding.
- Comfit wikiPageWikiLink File:Comfits.jpg.
- Comfit wikiPageWikiLinkText "Comfit".
- Comfit wikiPageWikiLinkText "comfit".
- Comfit caption "Licorice comfits".
- Comfit hasPhotoCollection Comfit.
- Comfit mainIngredient "Dried fruits, nuts, seeds or spices, sugar candy".
- Comfit name "Comfit".
- Comfit type Confectionery.
- Comfit wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Confection-stub.
- Comfit wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Distinguish.
- Comfit wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_prepared_food.
- Comfit wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Comfit subject Category:Almond_dishes.
- Comfit subject Category:Confectionery.
- Comfit hypernym Confectionery.
- Comfit type Article.
- Comfit type Food.
- Comfit type Article.
- Comfit type FunctionalSubstance.
- Comfit type Thing.
- Comfit type Q2095.
- Comfit comment "Comfits are confectionery consisting of dried fruits, nuts, seeds or spices coated with sugar candy, often through sugar panning. Almond comfits (also known as "sugar almonds" or "Jordan almonds") in a muslin bag or other decorative container are a traditional gift at baptism and wedding celebrations in many countries of Europe and the Middle East, a custom which has spread to other countries such as Australia and Puerto Rico.".
- Comfit label "Comfit".
- Comfit differentFrom Confit.
- Comfit sameAs Conffit.
- Comfit sameAs Confite.
- Comfit sameAs m.08x6d0.
- Comfit sameAs Q941518.
- Comfit sameAs Q941518.
- Comfit wasDerivedFrom Comfit?oldid=681823775.
- Comfit depiction Comfits.jpg.
- Comfit isPrimaryTopicOf Comfit.
- Comfit name "Comfit".