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.
No; toffee is made out of sugars, which are carbohydrates.
yes example milk toffee chocolate toffee butter toffee lolly pop etc...................
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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.
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 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.
Yes - that is how caramel and toffee and so on are made.
There is no specific collective noun for toffee, however a collective noun that suits the situation can be used, for example the collective nouns for sweets: a packet of toffee; or the collective noun for candy: a box of toffee.