Candied Erin′go. From the roots, slit and washed.

Candied Gin′ger. From the roots of green ginger.

Candied Hore′hound. From a strong decoction or infusion of the root, and lump sugar, 1 pint to 8 or 10 lbs. may be used. Boil the mixture to a candy height, and pour it whilst warm into moulds or small paper cases well dusted with finely powdered lump sugar; or pour it on a dusted slab and cut it into squares.

Candied Lem′on Peel. As Candied Citron.

Candied Or′ange Flow′ers. From the flowers deprived of their cups, stamina, and pistils (2 oz. to each lb. of sugar), as Candied Almonds, but poured out on a slab.

Candied Or′ange Peel. From the peel of the Seville orange, or common orange, as Candied Citron.

Candied Su′gar. See Sugar Boiling. The following are articles of a more special character.

Candy, Car′away. 1. From caraway seeds (in fine powder), 12 oz.; sugar, 1 lb.

2. Oil of Caraway, 1 dr.; sugar, 1 lb.

Candy, Diges′tive. Syn. Live-long candy. Prep. 1. Rhubarb and bicarbonate of soda, of each 1 dr.; ginger, 12 dr.; cinnamon, 20 gr. (all in fine powder); heavy magnesia, 1 oz.; powdered sugar, 2 oz.; mucilage of tragacanth, q. s. to form a lozenge mass; to be divided into small squares of 18 or 20 gr. each.