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Anyone used it-candied or otherwise? How does it taste?
I have never used it or tasted it by itself but have this carton of candied citron. I am toying with the notion of a cheesecake. Do you think a carton of candied citron would combine well with a can of almond filling? |
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On 3/10/2013 5:20 PM, z z wrote:
> Anyone used it-candied or otherwise? How does it taste? > > I have never used it or tasted it by itself but have this carton of > candied citron. I am toying with the notion of a cheesecake. > > Do you think a carton of candied citron would combine well with a can of > almond filling? Citron has a powerful, distinct flavor, you would not need much citron in a cheesecake. Taste the citron first, and see what you think. Becca |
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