Toffee apples are a traditional treat enjoyed on Bonfire Night, celebrated in the UK on November 5th. Their sweet, crunchy exterior and juicy apple interior make them a festive snack that complements the chilly autumn weather. The association with Bonfire Night likely stems from the fairground atmosphere, where such confections were commonly sold alongside fireworks and bonfires. Eating toffee apples adds to the nostalgic and celebratory spirit of the occasion.
On bonfire night we used to have treacle toffee and parkin. This latter is a cake made of black treacle, golden syrup, oatmeal, flour and an egg. Yummy!
There is a fireworks display, a dummy (called a Guy) is thrown onto a bonfire and people eat toffee apples.
Parkin is something you eat on bonfire night Parkin is something you eat on bonfire night
toffee apples
Either anytime or if you're in the festive wood like halloween, eat it at halloween!
It's a cake - a treacly gingerbread.
Potatoes wrapped in foil, cakes and soup!
Yes, Muslims can eat treacle toffee. In fact, as long as the food does not contain pork, then it is considered OK for Muslims to eat.
Yes, Porcupines do eat apples. I have several porcupines that come to my apples trees all during the night to eat my apples. Caught them on my trail camera!
easy you just take a big bite and chew the toffee and apple together
i choose day because apples clean your teeth and you don't show your teeth at night.
Toffee,tangerines