All, all, ninety-child, no matter where in the world they live in love, sweet. It 'the sweetness? The taste? Texture? Hardness? Softness? Or all of the above?
Sweet, if it is a skillfully executed at six wedding cake, candy or a single tube of paper that has eaten the Run is a life necessity, if not physically then certainly mentally. The need to eat sweets, with their inherent sweetness, mustsomewhere in time to be part of human evolution. Sweets are a big motivation. What would be some people, especially women, no chocolate for a taste of the most sublime of all the candy?
Historically, the first sweet food, honey has been unearthed from the depths of the cave people of hives, but the first recorded credit history candy to the Egyptians 3500 years ago. Honey dipped his head in the old days, when the Egyptians, Arabs andChinese delicacies made crystallized fruit and nuts in honey prepare.
During the Middle Ages, astronomically high price of sugar candy forced the Europeans to a more real treat, delivered just that.
The chocolate is cocoa made a botanical discovery in 1519 in search by the Spanish in Mexico. The Latin name for the fruit of the cocoa plant cocoa Theobrama is translated as "food of the gods." I certainly do not agree. Yum!
L ' Seventeenth century, brought a new treatment on the pretext of sweets in England and the American colonies.
By the middle of the eighteenth century, the production was candy industry. There were at least 380 American factories are working to satisfy sweet tooth America. Most of the candy was "Penny Candy", so named because the individual cases could go to a glass shop, where, and come away with a penny is worth this> Candy and a penny worth of sweets and so on. Children can spend many hours staring at the glorious candy should buy with their hard-earned allowance.
The discovery of sugar beet juice and the benefits of mechanical equipment during the nineteenth century prompted the production of countless cakes. During this period, Americans ate candies like lemon drops homemade Peppermint Candy.
Speaking as candy, sweetsproduced by melting sugar in water. How hot is the water determines the variety of desserts:
Hard Candy is made with warm temperatures
soft candy is made with medium heat
Chewy candy is made with cool temperatures
A final thought: During the Second World War (1942 - 1945), women in the production of Whitman Sampler have a lot of morale for the soldiers. They have secretly slipped notes to soldiers, military crates marked forMission. Love must have been in the air, this romance brought many long-term relationships and even light a few weddings.
Making candy at home great family activity. All you need is sugar, spices, a good recipe and of course the right tools, such as a candy thermometer accurate and a good heat-resistant pot holders.
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