Definition of Syllabub. Meaning of Syllabub. Synonyms of Syllabub

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Definition of Syllabub

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Sillabub Sil"la*bub, n. [Cf. sile to strain, and bub liquor, also Prov. E. sillibauk.] A dish made by mixing wine or cider with milk, and thus forming a soft curd; also, sweetened cream, flavored with wine and beaten to a stiff froth. [Written also syllabub.]
Syllabub
Syllabub Syl"la*bub, n. Same as Syllabub.

Meaning of Syllabub from wikipedia

- Syllabub is a sweet dish made by curdling sweet cream or milk with an acid such as wine or cider. It was a po****r British confection from the 16th to...
- is consumed today as a cold set dessert nearly indistinguishable from syllabub. To make the drink, milk was heated to a boil, then mixed with wine or...
- ****embled dessert can be topped with whipped cream or, more traditionally, syllabub. The name trifle was used for a dessert like a fruit fool in the sixteenth...
- rhubarb pie Syllabub Swiss roll Sponge cake Sus**** pond pudding Treacle tart Trifle Teacake Victoria sponge Yorkshire Curd Tart Syllabub is an English...
- the character's singing voice. Jonadette Carpio portra**** the role (as "Syllabub") in the 2019 film adaptation. The youngest kitten of her tribe, Jemima...
- crème Quesillo#Venezuela Rice pudding, including kheer Semolina pudding Syllabub Tocino de cielo Trifle Vla Zabaglione (sabayon) The proverb, "The proof...
- pla**** Bombalurina, Livio Salvi pla**** Mungojerrie, Tracey Packham pla**** Syllabub, and Joey Murray pla**** as Munkustrap/swing dancer. The four quickly became...
- definition 3 Dictionarium Rusti****, Urbani**** & Botani****, 1726, s.v. 'Syllabub' full text Sarah Harrison, The house-keeper's pocket-book, and compleat...
- chocolate. Eton mess, a similar dessert using strawberries and meringue Syllabub, a similar dessert The Scots Kitchen: Its Lore & Recipes by F. Marian McNeill...
- (The Boke of Cokery, 1500) Thomas Dawson (The Good Huswifes Jewell, 1585) Dishes Black pudding Fruit fool Pancake Scones Syllabub Trifle (without jelly)...