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welshannie | 13:27 Mon 29th Oct 2012 | Quizzes & Puzzles
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16d. confection consisting of a seed nut or piece of fruit in a sugar coating -o-f-t
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Comfit
Comfit, often used of liquorice sweets.
Nougat I think
Confit perhaps ?
com·fit (kmft, km-)
n.
A confection that consists of a piece of fruit, a seed, or a nut coated with sugar.
I think it is an 'n' in confit, (as Prescott says) but could be wrong.
Comfit is correct, as coNfit is

Confit (French, pronounced [kɔ̃fi] or in English "con-fee") is a generic term for various kinds of food that have been immersed in a substance for both flavour and preservation. Sealed and stored in a cool place, confit can last for several months.
No, sorry, just checked in my dictionary and you were right in the first place sibton, - it is comfit.
comfit
Cross posted nibble, sorry.

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