Sugar candy
Sugar candy is a type of confectionery that is primarily composed of sugar. The term "sugar candy" is often used to describe any sweet confection, including chocolate, gum, and hard candy. However, the term is most commonly used to refer to traditional sugar candies, such as rock candy or fudge.
History[edit]
Sugar candy has a long history, with the earliest known instances of sugar-based confections dating back to ancient civilizations. The Ancient Egyptians were known to have made candies from honey and fruit, while the Ancient Greeks and Romans used honey and nuts to create sweet treats. The production of sugar candy became more widespread with the spread of sugar cane cultivation in the Middle Ages.
Production[edit]
The production of sugar candy involves the boiling of sugar in water until it reaches a high temperature, known as the "hard crack" stage. This process is known as candy making. Once the sugar solution has reached this stage, it can be poured into molds and allowed to cool and harden. The resulting candy can be flavored with various flavorings and colored with food coloring.
Types of Sugar Candy[edit]
There are many different types of sugar candy, including:
- Rock candy: This is a type of candy made by allowing a supersaturated solution of sugar and water to crystallize onto a surface, such as a string or stick. The result is large, chunky crystals of sugar.
- Fudge: Fudge is a type of sugar candy that is made by mixing sugar, butter, and milk and heating it to the soft-ball stage. It is then beaten while it cools to give it a smooth, creamy texture.
- Cotton candy: Also known as fairy floss, this is a form of spun sugar. It is made by heating and liquefying sugar and then spinning it out through tiny holes where it solidifies in midair and is collected on a spinning cone.
Health Effects[edit]
While sugar candy is a popular treat, it is high in calories and provides little nutritional value. Consuming large amounts of sugar candy can lead to health problems such as obesity, tooth decay, and type 2 diabetes.
See Also[edit]
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White rock sugar
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Brown rock sugar
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Closeup of rock candy
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Sugar candy at Kaziuko fair
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Closeup of caramel apples
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Fudge in Newquay
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Peanut in sugar glaze
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Sweethearts candy
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