From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishlemon curdˌlemon ˈcurd noun [uncountable] British EnglishDFF a sweet food made from eggs, butter, and lemon juice that is eaten on bread
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lemon curd• My attempt to follow that with a lemon curd tart was a bit half-hearted.• Set away. 7 Lightly whip the cream, divide in half and fold lemon curd on to one half.• To the straight forward lemon curd, a couple of sponge fingers, broken up, are sometimes added.• Worse than that, her fresh lemon curd had been reduced to leftovers.• The cake is finished with piped cream, white chocolate flakes and a lacing of lemon curd.• Writers of old recipes often claimed that lemon curd keeps for years.