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Sucket was a kind of
confectionary or
dessert po****r in
early modern England. The word is
related to succade,
which refers to a kind of
dried fruit. The...
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Retrieved 4 July 2018. Wolley, Hannah. The_Queen-Like_Closet.
Retrieved 4 July 2018. The
dictionary definition of
sucket at
Wiktionary v t e...
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knife Spork: A
utensil combining characteristics of a
spoon and a fork.
Sucket fork: A
utensil with
tines at one end of the stem and a
spoon at the other...
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wedding feast included sugar plums,
which were
probably fruit preserves or
suckets.[page needed] A
cookbook from 1609,
Delights for Ladies,
describes boiling...
- inventories, may have been used for
fruit or
ginger syrup desserts known as
sucket.
Ambrose Dudley suffered for
decades from the
effects of a leg
injury sustained...
- gift, in 1562 Lady
Yorke gave
Elizabeth three sugar loaves and a
barrel of
sucket. A bible,
bound in
crimson velvet embroidered with pearls,
given to Elizabeth...
- and dotterel. ****es
include pepper,
saffron and mace, with marmalade,
sucket, and comfits. The
provisions are
similar to diet enjo**** in Scotland. Some...