35 examples of confectionary in sentences

When the whites of eggs are used for jelly, confectionary, or other purposes, a pudding or a custard should be made, that the yolks may be used.

This is laid on with a feather or brush, and in confectionary the term means to ice fruits and pastry with sugar, which glistens on hardening.

GENERAL OBSERVATIONS ON PRESERVES, CONFECTIONARY, ICES, AND DESSERT DISHES.

CONFECTIONARY. 1508.

Confectionary.

Confectionary sometimes poisonous.

Slaves to confectionary are on the road to gluttony, drunkenness, or debaucheryperhaps all three.

Confectionary.

By confectionary we here mean the substances usually sold at those shops in our cities distinguished by the general name of confectionaries, and which consist either wholly of sugar, or of sugar and some other substances combined.

A part, however, of the contents of the confectionary shop are actually poisonous.

The most unhappy consequences have occasionally followed the use of confectionary, when poisoned in this manner.

The "frosting" which caused the mischief was pronounced by eminent chemists to be one fifth rank poison.[Footnote: It is to be remembered that those who eat confectionary so slightly poisoned that it does not make them sick at once, may nevertheless be as much injured in their constitutions as they who are poisoned outright.

The great evils of confectionary yet remain to be mentioned.

Young people who eat confectionary, commonly eat it between meals.

And this evil goes on increasing, as long as we have access to the confectionary shop.

The intellectual evil resulting from the use of confectionary consists in the fondness for excitement which is produced.

But the moral results, to the young, of using confectionary, are still more dreadful.

The young of both sexes who are in the use of confectionary, are on the high road to gluttony, drunkenness, or debauchery; perhaps to all three.

But I must not moralize too long; having dwelt on this same point under the head Confectionary.

She grew perfectly skilled in confectionary, had a good insight into cookery, and was a great proficient in distillery.

Sweetness N. sweetness, dulcitude^. sugar, syrup, treacle, molasses, honey, manna; confection, confectionary; sweets, grocery, conserve, preserve, confiture^, jam, julep; sugar-candy, sugar-plum; licorice, marmalade, plum, lollipop, bonbon, jujube, comfit, sweetmeat; apple butter, caramel, damson, glucose; maple sirup^, maple syrup, maple sugar; mithai^, sorghum, taffy.

In other places, the usual occupation of frying fish was going on, while a taste for sweet things might be gratified by confectionary of an ordinary description compared with that exhibited in the shops.

The production by his Grace of Bolton's other chef, John Middleton, is "Five Hundred New Receipts in Cookery, Confectionary, Pastry, Preserving, Conserving, Pickling," and the date is 1734.

"Cookrey, confectionary, &c., like all other sciences and arts, had their infancy, and did not arrive at a state of maturity but by slow degrees, various experiments, and a long tract of time: for in the infant-age of the world, when the new inhabitants contented themselves with the simple provision of nature, viz.

"As to those parts that treat of confectionary, pickles, cordials, English wines, &c., what I have said in relation to cookery is equally applicable to them also.

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