sugar-cured — ☆ sugar cured [shoog′ərkyoord΄ ] adj. treated with a pickling preparation of sugar, salt, and nitrate or nitrite, as ham, bacon, etc. * * * sug·ar cured (sho͝ogʹər kyo͝ord ) adj. Cured with a preparation of sugar, salt, and nitrate: a sugar cured … Universalium
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sugar-cured — ☆ sugar cured [shoog′ərkyoord΄ ] adj. treated with a pickling preparation of sugar, salt, and nitrate or nitrite, as ham, bacon, etc … English World dictionary
sugar cured fish — fish such as herring preserved in salt and sugar … Dictionary of ichthyology
spiced cured fish — fish cured with salt to which is added sugar and various spices … Dictionary of ichthyology
ham — n. baked; cured; honey roast (BE), sugar cured (AE) ham * * * [hæm] cured sugar cured (AE) ham honey roast (BE) baked … Combinatory dictionary
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