Candied fruit
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Ingredient Information

Name

Candied fruit

Category

Frutas

Popularity

33 recipes

Status

Inactive

Description

Candied fruit is a sweet and colorful ingredient widely used in traditional baking and the preparation of festive desserts. It consists of fresh fruits that have been cooked and preserved in concentrated syrup, which gives them a soft texture and an intensely sweet flavor. This process allows the fruits to maintain their shape, color, and flavor for long periods of time.

The origin of candied fruit dates back to ancient preservation techniques in Europe, particularly in regions like Italy and France, where it began to be used to extend the shelf life of seasonal fruits throughout the year. Today, it is a very common ingredient in bakery and pastry recipes such as panettone, roscón de reyes, and various cakes and cookies.

Among its properties, candied fruit is primarily a source of simple sugars and quick energy due to the syrup in which it is preserved. However, it also provides small amounts of vitamins and minerals present in the original fruit, although in lower proportions than fresh fruits due to the preservation process. It is important to consider its high sugar content when incorporating it into recipes.

Regarding synonyms in the Hispanic American context, candied fruit may also be found as crystallized fruit or glacé fruit. Depending on the country, these terms are used to refer to the same product commonly used in the preparation of traditional sweets and seasonal recipes.

Nutritional Properties

2.5g
fiber
33mg
sodium
6mcg
folate
60mg
potassium
320
calories
60g
sugars
0.5mg
vitamin c
0.1g
total fats
80g
carbohydrates

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