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Succade is a name, the others are dicriptions, so I suggest merging them all into Succade.
The name originated in German and has nothing to do with the Jewish costume, neither with wikiproject judaizm. It is a clean fruit and food article.
Critisizer (talk) 02:05, 29 January 2008 (UTC)[reply]
You are welcome to your theory - the information I added to the article comes with a reference. If you can find a reference for a derivation from sugar, go ahead and add it.--Gilabrand (talk) 05:47, 29 January 2008 (UTC)[reply]
Succade is a name, the others are dicriptions, so I suggest merging them all into Succade.
The name originated in German and has nothing to do with the Jewish costume, neither with wikiproject judaizm. It is a clean fruit and food article.
Critisizer (talk) 02:05, 29 January 2008 (UTC)[reply]
Since originated from German language we got to check it out with them.[1]
Succaade is also made from all different citrusspecies, citron is only best because it' thick and little sweeter peel.[2]
Thanks for the recommendation, but have no patience neither enough time, and that to be merged in a another article deleting the important information.
This article was improperly merged. Succade is a specific kind of Candied fruit that almost always is only citrus peel, therefore it needs to be its own article or a subsection of this one. WP policy is to put articles at the common ENGLISH name, and that name is candied fruit, pure and simple. breathe | inhale16:35, 21 May 2008 (UTC)[reply]