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- Confiture type Thing external.
- Confiture comment "A confiture is any fruit jam, marmalade, paste, sweetmeat, or fruit stewed in thick syrup. Confit, the root of the word, comes from the French word confire which means literally "preserved"; a confit being any type of food that is cooked slowly over a long period of time as a method of preservation. * A copper bowl for cooking confiture * Elderberry confiture (jam)" external.
- Confiture label "Confiture" external.
- Confiture seeAlso Confit external.
- Confiture wasDerivedFrom Confiture?oldid=741152216 external.
- Confiture abstract "A confiture is any fruit jam, marmalade, paste, sweetmeat, or fruit stewed in thick syrup. Confit, the root of the word, comes from the French word confire which means literally "preserved"; a confit being any type of food that is cooked slowly over a long period of time as a method of preservation. * A copper bowl for cooking confiture * Elderberry confiture (jam)" external.
- Confiture isPrimaryTopicOf Confiture external.