What does fondant mean?
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ˈfɒn dəntfon·dant
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Princeton's WordNet
fondantnoun
candy made of a thick creamy sugar paste
Wiktionary
fondantnoun
A flavored sugar preparation, used for icing cakes.
fondantnoun
Dark chocolate.
fondantnoun
A croquette.
Etymology: 19th century. From fondant, from fondre, from fundere.
Wikipedia
Fondant
Fondant is a mixture of sugar and water used as a confection, filling, or icing. Sometimes gelatin and glycerine are used as softeners or stabilizers. There are numerous varieties of fondant, with the most basic being poured fondant. Others include fondant icing, chocolate fondant, and honey fondant.
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fondant
Fondant is a type of icing or filling used in baking and candy making, known for its smooth, pliable texture and sweet taste. It is often rolled out and used for cake decoration or made into sweets. It is typically made of sugar, water, and corn syrup or glucose. It can be flavored and colored for diverse uses.
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Fondant
Fondant is one of several kinds of icing-like substances used to decorate or sculpt pastries. The word, in French, means "melting", coming from the same root as "foundry" in English.
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of fondant in Chaldean Numerology is: 7
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of fondant in Pythagorean Numerology is: 2
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