Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
succade
noun
/sʌˈkeɪd/

Definition
Succade refers to a confection, usually made from fruit that has been preserved or candied, particularly citrus fruits.

Examples
- Succade is often used in fruit cakes and pastries to add flavor and texture.
- The recipe called for a handful of succade to enhance the sweetness of the dish.
- She enjoyed snacking on succade as a delicious treat during the holidays.

Meaning
It is generally used in culinary contexts to describe fruits that are preserved by first being soaked in a syrup and then dried, resulting in a sweet, chewy treat.

Synonyms
- candied fruit
- preserved fruit
- fruit confection