What's the difference between confectionary and frangipane?

Confectionary


Definition:

  • (n.) A confectioner.
  • (a.) Prepared as a confection.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Cariogenic diet was estimated by the consumption of sweets, confectionary and soft drinks.
  • (2) In milk, dairy and confectionary products it is isolated in 3.8 per cent of samples, while in tinned foodstuffs - in 1.8 per cent.
  • (3) In taking account of confectionary purchased from NAAFI sources the total energy intake was raised to 4200 kcal of which 40 per cent were derived from fats (15 per cent saturated fats) and 12 per cent from added sugars.
  • (4) Success in the confectionary business pushed Jacqueline Mars to joint number 36 with her brother John and Forrest.
  • (5) Isomalt appears to be a palatable alternative sweetener capable of reducing the glycaemic effect of diabetic confectionary.
  • (6) As a GP dealing daily with diet-related problems, I have been advising patients to stop adding sugar to hot drinks or other foods, to stop soft drinks altogether and to have biscuits or confectionary only on special occasions.
  • (7) The sample included meat, dairy, fruits and confectionary products.
  • (8) For this purpose a confectionary was designed and elaborated consisting of five different bars, made of natural raw materials (dehydrated fruits, milk, eggs, nuts, fat), which supply an important quantity of fats and carbohtdrates, minerals, and vitamins.
  • (9) Thirty confectionary workers alternated piece-work (payment by results) and work with a fixed daily wage while 30 metal workers alternated work on an assembly line with work off it.
  • (10) The 27 clinical and 50 food isolates, mainly from meat products, frozen confectionaries, and cheeses, confirmed as L. monocytogenes were compared biochemically and serologically.
  • (11) The cited data support the expediency of using methylcellulose in the confectionary industry.
  • (12) Egyptian authorities, who have blamed traders and suppliers for hoarding and smuggling goods, said they have so far seized 9,000 tonnes of sugar in raids on factories and warehouses, including facilities belonging to Pepsico and Edita, one of the country’s largest manufacturers of confectionaries.
  • (13) Android 4.4 continues the confectionary naming scheme Facebook Twitter Pinterest Android is now named after the Kitkat Nestle chocolate biscuit.
  • (14) In an apparent allusion to the attempted acquisition of Cadbury by the American confectionary group Kraft , Myners asked shareholders to stay firm in the face of a hostile buyer and focus on long term returns rather than "the bounce in a share price that comes with a takeover".
  • (15) Not to everyone's taste, admits the French chocolate-maker Sylvain Musquar , who suggests customers should avoid looking closely at the original handmade confectionary in pride of place in his patisserie shop in Nancy.
  • (16) The aim of this study was to determine the nutritional content of the foods provided to, and the confectionary purchased by, personnel serving at sea in British warships.
  • (17) Although he did not mention Cadbury by name, Myners comments are bound to resonate with investors in the 185-year-old confectionary firm, which is the subject of at least two possible bids from the US.
  • (18) This is often blamed on a situation where confectionary, soft drinks and refined sugar-containing snacks have become easily available.
  • (19) A bitter pill The Mexican government has made many attempts to fight the pervasive weight problem, attracting international attention for its implementation of a national tax of one peso for sugar-sweetened beverages, and an 8% price rise on high-calorie foods such as ice-cream, chocolates and confectionary.
  • (20) Well, I'd like to apologise to the date for rejecting its quiet, wrinkled brown-ness for the easy allure of foil-wrapped confectionary.

Frangipane


Definition:

  • (n.) A perfume of jasmine; frangipani.
  • (n.) A species of pastry, containing cream and almonds.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) This is a Bakewell tart, but with coconut frangipane and lemon curd instead of the usual sponge and raspberry jam.
  • (2) Pipe the frangipane on to the curd in concentric rings.
  • (3) Ground finely, almonds give you that gloriously squidgy consistency in cakes, frangipane-filled tarts and marzipan.
  • (4) Serves 8–12 375g shortcrust pastry, rolled out 1 egg white, beaten For the frangipane 175g unsalted butter, at room temperature 175g caster sugar 4 eggs 85g desiccated coconut 90g ground almonds 1 tbsp flour Zest of 2 lemons For the filling 150g lemon curd 1 egg yolk For the icing 250g icing sugar 2 tbsp water 1 tbsp desiccated coconut Zest of half a lemon 1 Line a tart tin with pastry, pressing it into the grooves.
  • (5) But they're at the heart of baking, and for good reason: the almond's mellow flavour means that it can form the foundations of frangipane, flourless cakes, macaroons, pralines and marzipan, without overpowering other ingredients or leaving the recipe unpalatably rich.
  • (6) 2 For the frangipane, beat the butter and sugar until light and fluffy.
  • (7) Facebook Twitter Pinterest Bake Off creates a fairytale landscape of tottering choux towers, cheesecake tiers, lady fingers, sponges and macarons and frangipanes.
  • (8) For the viewer, an hour in the Bake Off tent is like peeping through the window into a charmed land of plenty: a fairytale landscape of tottering choux towers, charlotte russes filled with trembling expanses of bavarois, gingerbread houses and cheesecake tiers and lady fingers and sponges and macarons and frangipanes.
  • (9) Return to the oven for 30–35 minutes, or until the frangipane is golden and slightly wobbly.

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