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kẹo mứt

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The Vietnamese word "kẹo mứt" refers to a type of sweet treat that includes both preserves and confections. Here's a breakdown to help you understand it better:

Definition
  • Kẹo mứt: This term generally refers to sugary snacks that can be made from fruits, nuts, or other ingredients. It can include candies (kẹo) and sweet preserves (mứt), which are often made by cooking fruits with sugar.
Usage Instructions
  • "Kẹo mứt" is often enjoyed as a snack or dessert. It can be served during special occasions, holidays, or given as gifts. You can use the term when talking about traditional Vietnamese sweets or when you want to describe something sweet.
Example
  • In a sentence: "Tôi thích ăn kẹo mứt trong dịp Tết." (I like to eat sweets and preserves during the Lunar New Year.)
Advanced Usage
  • Kẹo mứt can also refer to specific types of sweets that are made from particular ingredients. For example, "kẹo mứt dừa" means coconut candy, and "kẹo mứt táo" refers to apple preserves. You can combine "kẹo mứt" with different fruits or ingredients to specify what type you are talking about.
Word Variants
  • Kẹo: This simply means "candy" or "sweets."
  • Mứt: This means "preserve" or "jam," usually made from fruits.
Different Meaning
  • While "kẹo mứt" mainly refers to sweets and preserves, in some contexts, it can also refer to a broader category of sweet treats, including those that are commercially produced.
Synonyms
  • Đồ ngọt: This means "sweet food" and can refer to any type of dessert or sweet treat.
  • Bánh kẹo: This means "cake and candy," which broadly covers a variety of sweet items.
  1. Preserves, confections

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