well one day there was a guy named caramel who liked apples. So he made a gooey tasty liquid and named it after himself than he put the caramel on an apple. He loved it. When others tried it they couldn't resist and loved it so much they made it a holiday.
Washington i thaught that was denmark.over here in the UK we also call an apple turn over an apple danish
Johny Appleseed's rel name is John Chapman and he did originate from Ebgland:P
No, Caramel candy made with sugar, butter, cream or milk, and flavoring.
Sugar.
Scotland
The compound noun 'caramel apple' is a common noun, a general word for any apple covered in caramel candy.A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, or thing; for example, Pinnacle Caramel Apple Vodka.
Caramel
you jus put caramel on it dumb broad
It's not an invention, it is a method of making caramel apples... Instead of putting caramel on the outside, you cut the apple in half (core to stem), and hollow out the inside leaving a thin but durable amount of apple, then you place the apples on a cup cake tray (for balance) fill with caramel, let the caramel harden, and then you slice the apple halves. In the end you have a Caramel apple "bite" that is less messy, and just as yummy. Google Caramel apple slices. OR something to that effect they look really cool too.
Caramel
It can be, at least for the yellow-brown color of caramel (burnt sugar). Other uses of caramel are a noun, or a noun adjunct (caramel apple, caramel candy).
There are two caramel apples along with some other goodies in the in the Halloween Caramel Apple & Candy Gift Basket.
I get it from the gas station:)
first get rid of the skin, then dip them in the caramel
The best season to make caramel apples is on a hot day, most likely in the summer. But if you want to use the best apples then you should make them in the apple season.
Some caramel desserts are zeppole with caramel whiskey sauce, caramel apples, marshmallows wrapped with caramel, and caramel-pecan topped brownies. Some additional caramel desserts are homemade Snickers bars, brandied caramel apple tarts, salted caramel pecan pie, and chocolate-caramel crumb bars.
supposedly it originated from Scotland because of its name: shortbread