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Caramel chips
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Caramel chips are small pieces or grains of solid caramel, specially designed for use in baking and dessert preparation. Their hard texture allows them to hold their shape during baking, adding a sweet and crunchy touch to cookies, muffins, breads, and other baked goods.
Caramel is obtained by heating sugar until it melts and turns a golden color, developing characteristic toffee or burnt sugar flavors. Caramel chips are typically made from sugar, corn syrup, butter, and sometimes a hint of vanilla, although the exact composition may vary by manufacturer.
Their origin is primarily Western, associated with European and North American baking traditions, where they have become popular as an alternative to classic chocolate chips to add variety and flavor.
Regarding their properties, caramel chips are a concentrated source of sugar and energy, so they are used in small quantities to add sweet flavor and texture. They do not provide significant nutrients, but they do offer a distinctive taste experience and visual appeal in dishes.
In different Latin American countries, caramel chips may also be known as "piedritas de caramelo", "gránulos de caramelo", or simply "caramelitos", although these names may vary and are not as common as the standard term "chispas de caramelo".
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