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Sugar candy

Sugar candy (American English) or sweets (British English) is any candy whose primary ingredient is sugar. The main types of sugar candies are hard candies, fondants, caramels, jellies, and nougats. In British English, the name candy or sugar-candy is used only for hard candies that are nearly solid sugar.

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Sugar candy

Nodes79
Edges78
Triples24
Avg. degree1.97
Density0.025316
Components1

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Sugar candy

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related to Traditional uses · 15
Sugar candy → Cantonese, Chinese, Chrysanthemum, East Frisia, In China, Iran, It, Jaffna, Kandiszucker, Kluntje, Northern Germany, Similarly, Sri Lankan, Sugar, Tamil
related to Medicinal uses · 6
Sugar candy → Cough, During, Historically, Lent, Middle Ages, Thomas Aquinas
is a · 2
Sugar candy → common ingredient in Chinese cooking, sub-type of candy

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sugar candy candies hard amorphous crystalline used also texture caramels tea called ingredient solid english british sub-type includes sweet crystals

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Sugar candyis asub-type of candy0.90text
Sugar candyis acommon ingredient in Chinese cooking0.90text
yao shaninstance ofSugar candy is also regarded as having medicinal properties and is used to prepare food0.80text
Sugar candyrelated to Medicinal usesHistorically0.60section
Sugar candyrelated to Medicinal usesCough0.60section
Sugar candyrelated to Medicinal usesDuring0.60section
Sugar candyrelated to Medicinal usesMiddle Ages0.60section
Sugar candyrelated to Medicinal usesThomas Aquinas0.60section
Sugar candyrelated to Medicinal usesLent0.60section
Sugar candyrelated to Traditional usesSugar0.60section
Sugar candyrelated to Traditional usesNorthern Germany0.60section
Sugar candyrelated to Traditional usesEast Frisia0.60section

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