Because da french made it!
How long you need to stir fudge will vary depending on the recipe that you are using. Some instructions say to stir fudge for five minutes as it boils and some microwave recipes say to stir fudge when ingredients are melted.
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'Dulce de azúcar' is how you say 'fudge' in Spanish. If you want to pronounce it just simply say a 'th' instead of the 'z'!
Het Fughe Suenda!
Fudge says, "Pow-pow-pow!"
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Some ice cream flavors that start with F are: French Vanilla Fudge Ripple Fudge Royal Fluffer Nutter
" dulce de azúcar"
No, the sentence "The lampshade was fudge" is not a metaphor. It is a literal statement that the lampshade was made of or resembled fudge. Metaphors typically involve comparing two unlike things without using the words "like" or "as".
eat. Well it depends on what you mean. 'Hot fudge' doesn't have a verb form this phrase is and adjective + noun and neither of these words have verb forms. But you could say: I eat hot fudge - verb = eat They cook hot fudge - verb = cook