Caramelo in english

Candy

pronunciation: kændi part of speech: noun
In gestures

caramelo1 = candy ; sweet. 

Example: The article 'Brain candy or brain manna?' argues that a market of readers with a decent disposable income, more sophisticated taste and lots of time to read might welcome titles that are more fulfilling than run of the mill commercial fiction.Example: Most sweets, chocolates, and ice cream were made with the help of genetic engineering.

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» caramelo de gelatinajelly sweet .

Example: One of the most famous sweets in the world, wine gums are delicious fruit-flavoured jelly sweets that, despite their name, contain no alcohol.

» caramelo de mentahumbug [Típico del Reino Unido] .

Example: Remarking on his fondness for eating humbugs at board meetings, the chancellor presented him with an antique jar full of the candies.

» caramelo masticabletaffy [taffee] [También escrito toffee]toffee [También escrito taffy/taffee] .

Example: The answer is no, and the only salt found in the taffy recipes is the same salt used in any candy.

Example: An account is given of the manufacture of caramel, toffee and fudge products, which contain milk solids and milk fat as basic ingredients.

» caramelo masticable de arcemaple taffee .

Example: Maple sugar is created when the sap of the sugar maple is boiled for longer than is needed to create maple syrup or maple taffee.

» caramelo para la gargantathroat sweet .

Example: Medicated confectionery such as cough and throat sweets has enjoyed an upsurge in recent months.

» caramelo para la toscough sweet .

Example: Medicated confectionery such as cough and throat sweets has enjoyed an upsurge in recent months.

» tienda de caramelosconfectioner .

Example: But outlets known in the trade as 'CTNs' (confectioners, tobacconists, and newsagents) can often sell quite a variety of books.

caramelo2 = caramel. 

Example: An account is given of the manufacture of caramel, toffee and fudge products, which contain milk solids and milk fat as basic ingredients.

Caramelo synonyms

glaze in spanish: vidriado, pronunciation: gleɪz part of speech: noun sugarcoat in spanish: endulzar, pronunciation: ʃʊgɜrkoʊt part of speech: verb
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