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Definition of Castor sugar
1. Noun. Very finely granulated sugar that was formerly sprinkled from a castor.
Generic synonyms: Powdered Sugar
Geographical relationships: Britain, Great Britain, U.k., Uk, United Kingdom, United Kingdom Of Great Britain And Northern Ireland
Definition of Castor sugar
1. Noun. (UK NZ) Alternative form of '''caster sugar'''. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Lexicographical Neighbors of Castor Sugar
Literary usage of Castor sugar
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Belgian Cook-book by Brian Luck (1915)
"sprinkle with salt and just a dust of castor sugar. In four hours lift the tomatoes
and remove the onions altogether. Make in a cup the following sauce: ..."
2. The High School Cookery Book by Grace Bradshaw (1916)
"White of 1 egg, 2 teaspoonfuls water and castor sugar ... Sift icing or castor
sugar over and bake in a very cool oven for 4 hour or longer, ..."
3. German Cookery for the English Kitchen by Ella Oswald (1906)
"On taking out, dip into a mixture of castor sugar and rosewater, so that they
receive ... To make this icing, mix i gill rosewater with i Ib. castor sugar. ..."
4. Miss Cameron's Cookery Book by Ida Cameron (1898)
"Cook in hot fat; and serve with castor sugar sprinkled over. ... Bake in a moderate
oven, turn out, and serve hot with castor sugar sprinkled over. ..."
5. Italian Recipes for Food Reformers. by Maria Gironci (1905)
"Arrange on a dish, and sprinkle thickly with castor-sugar. 142. Stewed Apples
alia Dama. 6 apples. 6 ounces sugar. Peel six or eight medium-sized apples, ..."