Horses as a general rule have a sweet tooth and will enjoy caramel. However due to the high sugar content it is best not to give it to a horse as it can cause health problems, especially if over fed.
Many people like caramel chews.
No, caramel corn is not a good thing for horses to eat. Corn is full of starch which breaks down into sugar and can make horses hyper from too many excess calories. Carmel is also more sugar and doesn't do anything good for the horse. If you wish to feed your horse a treat you can make healthier yet tasty treats at home or buy some made specifically for horses.
answer it your selves idk morons do u like caramel apples?
It taste's like a toffee flavor. If you get chocolate, it taste like chocolate toffee. If you get caramel, it will taste like caramel toffee.
Milky Way Simply Caramel has a rich and creamy caramel flavor enveloped in smooth milk chocolate, creating a sweet and indulgent taste experience.
Sure! Some popular Palomino names for horses are Goldie, Sunny, Blaze, and Caramel.
You must bleach your hair to get caramel hair color appear like Lauren Conrad's.
It is unclear what caramel hair is. However, the color caramel is a color many woman like to have in their hair. Many companies make hair dye that can change the color of a woman's hair to the caramel color.
A caramel odor in your house may be caused by burnt sugar from cooking or baking, spilled caramel sauce, or a scented candle or air freshener. It could also be a sign of an electrical issue if it smells like burnt caramel.
One delicious recipe that incorporates caramel yogurt as a key ingredient is a caramel yogurt parfait. Simply layer caramel yogurt with granola, fresh fruits like berries or bananas, and a drizzle of caramel sauce for a tasty and satisfying treat.
Caramel syrup is thinner and more liquid than caramel sauce, which is thicker and creamier. Caramel syrup adds sweetness and a hint of caramel flavor to desserts, while caramel sauce provides a richer, more intense caramel taste and a smoother texture. Both enhance desserts by adding a sweet, buttery, and slightly bitter flavor that complements other ingredients like chocolate, fruits, or nuts.
No. Melted sugar is just what it sounds like sugar that has just been melted. Caramel is sugar that has reaches a temperature of f.320-350 (the caramel stage). Caramel also has added ingredients such as heavy cream and flavors.