Wangled result keeping daughter sweet (7)
I believe the answer is:
strudel
'sweet' is the definition.
The answer and definition can be both things that one consumes for nourishment as well as being singular nouns.
Maybe there's an association between them I don't understand?
'wangled result keeping daughter' is the wordplay.
'wangled' is an anagram indicator (I've seen 'wangle' mean this (I've seen this in other clues)).
'keeping' means one lot of letters goes inside another (some letters kept inside).
'daughter' becomes 'd' (genealogical abbreviation).
'result' is an anagram of 'struel'.
'struel' placed around 'd' is 'STRUDEL'.
Can you help me to learn more?
(Other definitions for strudel that I've seen before include "German dessert" , "Germany pastry" , "German fruit-filled pastry" , "Dessert of thin pastry filled with fruit" , "Pastry with filling (usually apple)" .)