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Powdered sugar   /pˈaʊdərd ʃˈʊgər/   Listen
Powdered sugar

noun
1.
Sugar granulated into a fine powder.






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"Powdered sugar" Quotes from Famous Books



... the muffins, too, even though they were hard, because scouts are supposed not to be scared of things that are hard. They tasted sweet kind of, like marshmallows, and we decided that Scout Harris had used powdered sugar by mistake, instead of flour. Anyway, he said powdered sugar and flour looked alike. Especially we thought that was what he had done, because the sugar can had flour in it, and we put flour in our coffee. But anyway, it wasn't coffee. It was Indian ...
— Roy Blakeley's Camp on Wheels • Percy Keese Fitzhugh

... egg whites very light, add powdered sugar, and continue beating. Drop in large spoonfuls on the cold ...
— Ontario Teachers' Manuals: Household Science in Rural Schools • Ministry of Education Ontario

... hopeless to explain ourselves to the waiter, we let the thing go, and trusted to Providence; and in about ten minutes the man brought us a steaming omelette, with about a pound of strawberry jam inside, and powdered sugar all over the outside. We put a deal of pepper and salt on it to try and counteract the flavour of the sweets, but we did not ...
— Diary of a Pilgrimage • Jerome K. Jerome

... cream 9 ounces of powdered sugar 4 tablespoonfuls of lemon juice Juice of one orange Grated ...
— Ice Creams, Water Ices, Frozen Puddings Together with - Refreshments for all Social Affairs • Mrs. S. T. Rorer

... answer. She could not make up her mind; there were so many things that she liked. Muche, however, ran over a whole list of dainties—liquorice, molasses, gum-balls, and powdered sugar. The powdered sugar made the girl ponder. One dipped one's fingers into it and sucked them; it was very nice. For a while she gravely considered the matter. Then, at last making ...
— The Fat and the Thin • Emile Zola



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