I know that those ingredients are in fudge
A candy made by cooking sugar, water (or cream) and usually butter to anywhere from 260° to 310°F on a candy thermometer, depending on whether a chewyor crunchytoffee is preferred. Other ingredients such as nuts may be added
No, Caramel candy made with sugar, butter, cream or milk, and flavoring.
Butterscotch is the name given to a hard brittle candy made with butter and brown sugar.
Toffee is a hard candy made with sugar and butter, giving it a rich, caramelized flavor and a crunchy texture. Butterscotch, on the other hand, is a softer candy made with brown sugar and butter, resulting in a smoother, creamier texture and a more buttery, sweet flavor.
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.
Cotton candy
no
Sugar skulls are candy made for the Day of the Dead. Candy is supposed to be sweet.
If it's "made with only candy" then isn't it, itself, candy?There are flourless cookies, which come pretty close to "candy", but you don't start with actual candy when making them; you usually use salt and sugar and egg and (maybe) peanut butter, which, while they might all be INGREDIENTS in candy, aren't literally "candy".
Yes. They contain peanut butter.
Toffee is a type of candy made by caramelizing sugar and butter together. It is then cooked until it reaches a hard, crunchy texture. Sometimes nuts or chocolate are added for flavor.
Some traditional treats made from sugar cane include sugar cane juice, sugar cane candy, and sugar cane syrup.