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  2. Blueberry sauce - Wikipedia

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    Sweet blueberry sauce, also called blueberry compote, may be used as a dessert sauce. [11] Blueberries and water provide the base for the sauce, [12] but beyond that recipes vary. A sweetener such as sugar is typically used, and lemon juice, orange juice, butter and corn starch are sometimes added.

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  6. List of fruit dishes - Wikipedia

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    Coconut jam – Jam made from a base of coconut milk, eggs and sugar; Compote – Dessert of fruit cooked in syrup; Cranachan – Scottish dessert; Crema de fruta – Filipino layer cake; Crisp (dessert) – Fruit-based American dessert – fruit baked with a sugary, streusel-like topping, generally containing oats or nuts (or both)

  7. List of sauces - Wikipedia

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    Made of palm sugar, tamarind, peanuts, and chilli. ... Blueberry sauce – Compote or savory sauce made ... Sauce Américaine – Recipe from classic French cookery ...

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  9. Compote - Wikipedia

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    In Mennonite culture, dried-fruit compote is known by the Plautdietch name pluma moos. The dessert may be topped with whipped cream , cinnamon, or vanilla sugar. The syrup may be made with wine, as in one early 15th-century recipe for pear compote. [ 5 ]