| caramel | Burnt sugar; a concentrated solution of the substance obtained by heating sugar with an alkali; a thick, dark brown liquid used as a colouring and flavoring agent in pharmaceutical preparations. Origin: Sp., fr. L.L. Calamellus, fr. L. Calamus, reed (05 Mar 2000) |
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firm chewy candy made from caramelized sugar and butter and milk burnt sugar; used to color and flavor food having the color of caramel; of a moderate yellow-brown yellowish brown: a medium to dark tan color
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A concentrated solution of heated sugar or glucose. It is used in cosmetics as a color, in skin lotions as a soothing agent. In 1981 the FDA ruled caramel generally recognized as safe.
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[KEHR-ah-mehl, KAR-ah-mehl] A mixture produced when sugar has been cooked (caramelized) until it melts and becomes a thick, clear liquid that can range in color from golden to deep brown (from 320?to 350
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Refers to a burnt-sugar smell and taste in oak-aged Chardonnay from a hotter than usual growing season.
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the French term for burnt sugar, is used not only as a flavoring but as a coloring in savory dishes as well as desserts. In its most basic form, caramel is made from melting sugar until it is liquified. At this point, it takes on varying degrees of color and obtains its distinctive taste. If cooked too long, it darkens and turns bitter. In the production of candies, other ingredients such as cream are added to melting sugar for a softer result.
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| caramel | a medium to dark tan color |
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| caramel | burnt sugar |
| caramel | firm chewy candy made from caramelized sugar and butter and milk |
| caramel | having the color of caramel |
| caramel | an apple that is covered with a candy-like substance (usually caramelized sugar) |
| caramel | a medium to dark tan color |
| caramel | having the color of caramel |
| caramel | rolled dough spread with sugar and nuts then sliced and baked in muffin tins with honey or sugar and butter in the bottom |
| caramel | convert to caramel |
| caramel | be converted into caramel |
| caramel | convert to caramel |
| caramel | be converted into caramel |
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