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ALMONDSNut-like seeds of a tree in the genus Prunus that are often sugared for wedding favours or ground to make marzipan fruits or decorations for simnel cakes (7)
RIMPart of the glass that's sugared for a sidecar
CASHEWSNut-like seeds of a tropical tree eaten salted as a snack or in stir-fries, curries, with noodles or
ALMONDKernel used whole to decorate Dundee cakes or ground to flavour amaretti, amaretto, macaroons or marzipan (6)
ORGANZABridal-wear textile also used to make bags for gifts or wedding favours (7)
CONKERNickname for the nut-like seed of the horse chestnut (6)
APRICOTFruit tree in the genus Prunus (7)
TOKENAmoret, favour or memento such as an engraved coin, love-knot or a portrait miniature; a counter, man or piece for a board game; or, a voucher exchanged for a book or a gift (5)
CHESTNUTConker-like fruit of a tree in the genus Castanea; an old joke; or, an auburn or reddish-brown-like colour of a horse's coat (8)
ACORNSeed of a tree in the genus Quercus, used as a symbol of National Trails (5)
NEEMA product of the seeds of a tree of the tropical mahogany family, used as an insecticide.
FIGFruit of a tree in the mulberry family used to make some varieties of Christmas pudding or pastry biscuits in the form of rolls (3)
FIGSUsed as the scent of some luxury candles, fruits of a tree in the mulberry family, eaten straight from the vine, dried, poached in wine or baked in tarts (4)
CRABAPPLESSour fruits of a tree in the genus Malus, generally reserved to make a type of jelly to accompany ro
AMARANTHGrain-like seeds of a plant commonly called love-lies-bleeding, typically prepared in a similar way to quinoa (8)
NUTMEGSpice derived from the seeds of a tree indigenous to the Molucca Islands, used to flavour bechamel sauce, wilted spinach and custard tarts (6)
COCOA tropical beach palm whose name, meaning "grinning face", refers to the three marks on each of its large nut-like seeds, thought to resemble a grotesque face (4)
CHESTNUTSConker-like seeds of a deciduous tree, often candied as marrons glaces or roasted (9)
GEANWild cherry or mazzard tree of woodland, forest or hedgerow, toxic to cattle herds, and whose genus Prunus avium roughly translates as "plum of the birds" (4)
ASHKEYSWinged seeds of a tree in the genus Fraxinus (3,4)