A popular Scottish delicacy is tablet, a sweet treat made from sugar, condensed milk, and butter, cooked to a soft, crumbly texture. It has a rich, creamy flavor and is often flavored with vanilla or a hint of whisky. Another beloved option is shortbread, a buttery biscuit that melts in your mouth, traditionally enjoyed with tea. Both treats are cherished in Scottish culture and often enjoyed during special occasions and holidays.
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Sweetmeats are a sweet delicacy, coked with sugar, honey, and other things of the like.
Scottish Gaelic would likely be seirindipidheachd bhlasta.
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Turron from Alicante is a Caltalan delicacy made from honey, eggwhites and almonds. It is a kind of Spanish nougat
It is referred to as either a delicacy or sweet. It's food of some nondescript sort.
The noun 'confection' is a word for a dish or delicacy made with sweet ingredients. Some examples are:cakecandyfudgemacaroonparfaitpastrytiramisu
The base word in confectionery is confection.
Here in Japan we eat horse, it is lightly grilled and dipped in sauce - delicious ! (In Japanese it is called Basashi) The French people consider horsemeat a sweet meat delicacy and an integral but expensive part of French cuisine.
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Scottish tablet is a traditional Scottish sweet treat that is similar to fudge but with a more crumbly texture. It is made with sugar, butter, and condensed milk, and often flavored with vanilla. Tablet is a popular confectionery in Scotland and is often enjoyed during special occasions like weddings and holidays.