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Definition of Fruit bar
1. Noun. Cookies containing chopped fruits either mixed in the dough or spread between layers of dough then baked and cut in bars.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Fruit Bar
Literary usage of Fruit bar
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Ancient British Drama by Robert Dodsley (1810)
"No doubt your soul shall reap the fruit Bar. Aye, but my lord, the harvest is
far off: And yet I know the prayers of those nuns And holy friars, ..."
2. Merchants' Magazine and Commercial Review by William B. Dana (1850)
"Flour, in sacks, rice, pork, beef, fish, lard, tallow, bacon in casks, boxes or
sacks, beeswax, bales of rags, ginseng, fruit, bar iron, marble (undressed,) ..."
3. Merchants' Magazine and Commercial Review by William B. Dana (1850)
"Flour, in sacks, rice, pork, beef, fish, lard, tallow, bacon in casks, boxes or
sacks, beeswax, bales of rags, ginseng, fruit, bar iron, marble (undressed,) ..."
4. Second Report of the Expert Panel on Detection, Evaluation, and Treatment of ...by Scott M. Grundy by Scott M. Grundy (1997)
"... and unsaturated oil or margarine; ginger snaps; fig and other fruit bar cookies,
fat-free cookies; angel food cake Decrease Soup containing whole milk, ..."
5. Transactions of the Royal Society of Literature of the United Kingdom by Royal Society of Literature (Great Britain) (1834)
"... trouble. anjam, the end. bar, fruit. bar, « load. bradar, a brother. barn, a
covered place. barna, ..."