Saturday, May 3, 2008

Sweet Tooth

Candy is a rather broad term of a product typically made by dissolving sugar in water or milk to form a syrup boiled till it reaches its desired concentration or starts to carmelize. The type varies with the specific ingredients and how long it is boiled. Such examples of the different types of candy include caramel, toffee, fudge, gumdrops, taffy as well as countless others. In any convenient store you might find the following: lollipops, lifesavers, candy corn, truffles, swedish fish, gummi worms, tootsie rolls, gumdrops, licorice, salt water taffy, raisinette's, peanut butter cups, hot tamales, junior mints, chiclets, starbursts, skittles, red hots, etc. My personal five favorites include

Ferrero Rochers
Peanut M & Ms
Jelly Belly's
Andes Mint Chocolates
Hershey Whoppers

Would love to hear some of your favorites.

1 comment:

Jeila and Jason said...

My favorites are: almond joy, peanut-butter cups, peanut butter MnM's, snickers, and kit-kats. I guess you can call me a chocolate lover!