Back in the oooold days, “sweetmeats” usually referred to nuts, dried fruit or flowers covered with a sweet syrup and left to harden (see also comfits). You can still get candied almonds, violets, roses etc in Mediterranean countries; they’re the ancestors of the American peanut brittle, but here in Europe they’re dipped individually and left to harden, so you can munch them one by one.
Mincemeat used to be made with real meat, too—usually venison or beef.
This is the first time I have ever heard of a candy called sweetmeat. It doesn’t sound like a good name to merchandize, but then again, things were different in the sixties.
Templo S.U.D. about 8 years ago
“Sweetmeats”?
legaleagle48 about 8 years ago
Just in case nobody got the joke, sweetmeats ARE candy!
orinoco womble about 8 years ago
Back in the oooold days, “sweetmeats” usually referred to nuts, dried fruit or flowers covered with a sweet syrup and left to harden (see also comfits). You can still get candied almonds, violets, roses etc in Mediterranean countries; they’re the ancestors of the American peanut brittle, but here in Europe they’re dipped individually and left to harden, so you can munch them one by one.
Mincemeat used to be made with real meat, too—usually venison or beef.
orinoco womble about 8 years ago
Growing up in the sixties, “eating in front of someone” was a cardinal sin among kids. Nowadays, it’s “get your own!”
bigcatbusiness about 8 years ago
This is the first time I have ever heard of a candy called sweetmeat. It doesn’t sound like a good name to merchandize, but then again, things were different in the sixties.
therese_callahan2002 about 8 years ago
Fudge is also considered a sweetmeat by definition.
SharkNose about 8 years ago
Speaking of fudge, Linus and Lucy call fudge “Divinity” in a later strip, which was a new one on me…
The Old Wolf about 8 years ago
Good thing he didn’t say “sweetbreads.” Not that they aren’t good..
On another note, Patty is not a nice person.
gantech about 8 years ago
Smooth move there, Chuck! He’s more clever than he appears.
Chad Cheetah about 8 years ago
Had to look it up
Max Starman Jones about 8 years ago
“Sweetmeats” have no meat in them. But “sweetbreads” DO have meat in them.
Kirby_Dots about 8 years ago
A very old term. The term meat used to just mean “food” in general say the etymologists. Over time it was changed to just animal flesh.
Doctor Go about 8 years ago
Who knew – Charlie Brown grew up to become Hannibal Lecter.
Darryl Heine about 8 years ago
Sweetmeat candy? Vomitrocious!
Mary McNeil Premium Member about 8 years ago
Preferable to sweetbreads !