i have no idea....................................................................................... because they are half and half of sweet and tart i guess
* tarts (jam,treacle etc.) * cornish pasties * pies
It seems like there might be a typo in your question. If you meant "What is a tart?" a tart is a type of pastry dish with a shallow, open top and a filling, which can be sweet or savory. Sweet tarts often contain fruits, custards, or creams, while savory tarts might include ingredients like vegetables, cheeses, or meats. If you meant something else, please clarify!
jam tart are a cake with jam jelly in the middle they taste of raspberry and are very sweet
Yes, it's just a flaw of the dye colors, poor mixing, etc.
No, "Sweet Tarts" is not one word; it is a brand name consisting of two separate words. The candy is produced by the Wonka division of Nestlé and is known for its sweet and tart flavor profile. When referring to the candy, it is important to use both words together as they are part of the official branding.
it is used to make tarts
Sweet Tarts were invented in the United States by the Sunline Candy Company, which was later acquired by the Willy Wonka Candy Company, a division of Nestlé. They were first introduced to the market in 1963 as a combination of sweet and tart flavors. The candy quickly gained popularity and has since become a well-known treat.
a tart is 'une tarte' in French
tart, or a pan for baking tarts
It depends on your personality. In my opinion, blueberries go better on fruit tarts, and other things. Blueberries have a VERY sweet taste once they have been baked. I like how fresh blueberries on a tart taste, because they give that sweet/tart flavor to the sweet filling. You should try strawberry pie, or strawberry rhubarb.
Probably from the U.K.
Sweet Tarts are a little bit of both. It tastes more sour but it is really equal.