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He mainly traded in rice, coffee and candy sugar.
Their needlework is so intricate it seems spun from candied sugar.
Candied sugar has its origins in Iran.
It is made with pale candy sugar and has a very pale colour produced from a mash of light pilsener malts.
During Chinese New Year, it is common to find fruit kebabs candied and covered with a hard candy sugar coating.
Honey, molasses, candy sugar, or other fermentable sugars may be added to impart their distinct flavours to a beer.
Tea is sweetened with kluntjes, a rock candy sugar that melts slowly, allowing multiple cups to be sweetened.
Crystallized sugar was discovered by the time of the Gupta dynasty, and the earliest reference to candied sugar comes from India.
Arabic writers in the first half of the 9th century described the production of candy sugar, where crystals were grown as a result of cooling supersaturated sugar solutions.
The rock was as white and as crystalline as the candied sugar that Zouga had loved so as a boy, a pretty little fragment, but that was not what had stopped his hand.
The traditional preparation is as follows: A kluntjes, a white rock candy sugar that melts slowly, is added to the empty cup (allowing multiple cups to be sweetened) then tea is poured over the kluntje.
While Sheriden released a solo single in January 1973 called "Sweetest Tasting Candy Sugar", Hiller began composing songs with Sheriden and Lee with the view to putting together an album.
He was a young man of much mental activity, and, above all, gifted with a spirit of contrivance; but then, his faculties would not tell with great effect in any other medium than that of candied sugars, conserves, and pastry.