A dish prepared with honey and milk; as also sour-sauce[1] restraining a dish.[2]
See also in the [entry for] a)kro/drua ["fruits"].[2]
*ka/ndulos: brw=ma dia\ me/litos kai\ ga/laktos skeuazo/menon: w(s kai\ a)burta/kh e)ru/kwn brw=ma. kai\ zh/tei e)n tw=| a)kro/drua. 
The headword is a word of non-Greek origin which has many variant spellings (including 
kandu/lh ka/ndaulos, etc.; see LSJ s.v. 
ka/ndaulos). The notion (in 
Athenaeus: below) that it is Lydian may arise from the mere similarity to the name of the famous Lydian king Kandaules. For alternative recipes see 
Athenaeus, 
Deipnosophists 4.172A-C [4.72 Kaibel] = 
Menander fr. 451 Sandbach; 
Pollux 6.69; 
Hesychius kappa648. At least one ancient authority would read 
ka/ndulon in place of 
ko/ndulon ('knuckle') at 
Aristophanes, 
Peace 123 (
Demetrius (?)of 
Phaleron; cf. 
scholia ad loc.), and some of the commentary may arise from that source.
cf. generally 
theta 489, 
omicron 251.
[1] 
alpha 103.
[2] Very similar entries in 
Etymologicum Gudianum 297.22 and 
Etymologicum Magnum 488.54 (s.v. 
kandu/lh). The second part is unintelligible in all three versions, but in different ways: 
Etymologicum Gudianum has "and sour-sauce 
qroiko\n food", and 
Etymologicum Magnum has "as also 
*)Amoita/khn e)/roikon food". In place of the nonsensical words in these two sources, and the Suda's incongruous 'restraining' (
e)ru/kwn), we should probably read 
karukw=n ('of blood-sauces'); cf. generally 
kappa 435, 
kappa 436. 
Plutarch, 
Quaestiones Conviviales 664A (cf. 644B) mentions 
kandu/lai, 
a)burta/kai ('sour-sauces') and 
karu/kai ('blood-sauces') together as exotic and luxurious dishes. Compare also 
Menander fr. 397 Körte-Thierfelder, now 351 Kassel-Austin, where both blood sauces and 
ka/ndaulos are classified as 
u(pobinhtiw=nta brw/mata ('sex-stimulating foods') the latter worthy of a 
*)iwniko\s plou=tac ('rich Ionian twit'). The present entry, therefore, should have meant something like 'kandylos is a dish etc.; as also sour-sauce [made] of blood-sauces [is] a dish'.
[3] 
alpha 1001.
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