Yes. It is also called caramel.
No that is a bad answer Carmel is a town in California. The correct pronunciation of the candy is caramel anyone who spells it differently is an ignoramus.
Carmel
The proper way of pronouncing it is Carmel- Clearly shown there is not a second "a" in the word
"Caramel" is a chewy candy. "Carmel" can be either a mountain in Israel, a town in California, or any number of similarly named places.
carmel does not mean anything but caramelo means candy in spanishIf you mean Mount Carmel, that's Monte Carmelo.
a candy maker
Carmel is a mountain in Haifa, Israel. Were you looking for "caramel" the candy, or "camel" the animal? Please resubmit your question.
Bubblegum, Chewing gum, Soft Candy,Carmel,
a box of carmel
Yes! See, with cotton candy, the only thing that goes into cotton candy is sugar, whereas a candy apple is an actual apple, ut it's dipped in carmel and stuff. Way healthier.
The spelling Carmel is a proper noun (location in California).The spelling caramel (heated sugar) is also a noun, but it is used with other nouns, such as caramel sauce, caramel apples, and caramel candy.
Yes. http://www.csnews.com/csn/cat_management/confections/article_display.jsp?vnu_content_id=1003918690
Caramel is made by heating any variety of sugars. However, caramel candy is a soft, dense, chewy candy made by boiling a mixture of milk or cream, sugar(s), butter, and vanilla flavoring.