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English toffee syrup
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English toffee syrup is a sweet and creamy ingredient used in various baking and dessert recipes. This syrup is made by heating sugar with butter and cream until a smooth texture and an intense caramel flavor with buttery and slightly salty notes are achieved, characteristic of traditional English toffee.
Origin: Toffee is a typical sweet from England and Scotland, very popular in British cuisine. Its derived syrup has been adopted in many international recipes to provide a sweet and deep flavor, ideal for accompanying ice cream, cakes, crepes, and as a topping for various desserts.
Properties: In addition to its delicious taste, English toffee syrup adds moisture and texture to preparations. It mainly contains sugars and dairy fats, making it a high-energy source. It does not provide significant nutritional value but is essential to achieve the authenticity and richness of flavors in traditional and modern desserts.
Synonyms in Latin American Spanish: Caramel syrup, caramel sirope, sweet toffee molasses, toffee syrup, or sweet butter syrup. Although the term "toffee" is used in many regions, it may appear with variations that describe its texture and similar caramelized flavor.
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