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Caramel liqueur
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Caramel liqueur is a sweet and aromatic liquid ingredient used in various cooking and baking recipes to provide a distinctive flavor and an intense golden color. It is made from the caramelization of sugar, often combined with water and alcohol, which gives it a smooth texture and a sweet profile with toasted notes.
This liqueur originates from the European tradition of distillation and preparation of flavored liqueurs, although its use has spread widely in international cuisine to enhance desserts, sauces, and cocktails.
Among its main properties, its ability to sweeten and color preparations without the need to add large amounts of sugar stands out. Furthermore, its intense and creamy flavor makes it ideal to accompany ice creams, flans, cakes, as well as to prepare hot and cold beverages.
In Latin America, besides caramel liqueur, it may also be referred to as liquid caramel or simply caramel, although it is important not to confuse it with the solid or paste caramel used in baking.
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