Pronunciation: /sʌˈkeɪd/
noun a candied fruit peel, especially citrus peel
A1 I added some succade to my fruit salad for extra sweetness.
A2 The bakery sells delicious pastries filled with succade.
B1 The recipe called for candied orange peel, also known as succade.
B2 The chef used succade in the dessert to enhance the flavor.
C1 The confectioner carefully prepared the succade to be used in the holiday treats.
C2 The succade was expertly candied and added a burst of flavor to the dish.
formal The succade used in the recipe adds a nice citrus flavor to the dish.
informal I love snacking on succade straight from the jar.
slang Have you tried the succade at that new bakery? It's amazing!
figurative Her words were like succade, sweet and refreshing in the midst of a heated argument.
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