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No; toffee is made out of sugars, which are carbohydrates.
No one knows when toffee was invented or who first made it. The first time the word appeared in the dictionary was in 1825 in the Oxford English Dictionary. However, historians agree that toffee was probably around for quite a while before the word ended up in the dictionary.
yes example milk toffee chocolate toffee butter toffee lolly pop etc...................
Toffee is a kind of hard candy, that made by mixing Sugarand Butter together by boiling them, but it is often made by other ingredients.
No one knows the exact person who created toffee. The word first appeared in the dictionary in 1825. However, it is believed that toffee was created many years before this.
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
Words that can be made from the letters in toffee: fee, feet, fete, of, off, tee, to, toe, toff
Toffee!
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.
Toffee is made with butter and sugar, cooked until it reaches a hard, crunchy texture. Caramel is made with sugar and cream, cooked to a smooth, chewy consistency.
It's toffee! Made with sugar milk and butter.
No. Otherwise all our tools would be made with cheap toffee-tipped coatings, not expensive diamond-tipped coatings And they're not.