Gumdrop
A chewy fruit-flavored lolly is a type of candy that combines a soft, chewy texture with vibrant fruit flavors. These candies are typically made from sugar, corn syrup, and various fruit extracts or artificial flavors, giving them a sweet and tangy taste. Popular examples include gummy bears, fruit chews, and taffy, which are enjoyed for their satisfying chew and burst of fruity goodness. They are often sold in colorful packaging and are a favorite among both children and adults.
Sweet hard and chewy
Jujyfruits got their name from the jujube fruit, which is a small, sweet fruit that grows on a tree native to Asia. The candy was created by the candy company Frank H. Fleer in the early 20th century and was inspired by the jujube's chewy texture and flavor. The playful name reflects the candy's fun and fruity appeal, helping it stand out in the market.
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Leathery fruit is often dry and very chewy, as if chewing leather.
Yam is a vegetable. It is a other name for sweet potato.
bitter melon
Toffee is sweet and solid but can be chewy and pliable, so it does not break easily.
The correct spelling is 'fruit sweet'.
yes a dragon fruit is sweet
bitter melon
Kaong is a type of palm fruit commonly used in Filipino cuisine, particularly in desserts and drinks. The fruit is typically sweet and chewy in texture, often used in making various Filipino delicacies like buko salad or halo-halo.