Darling Sweet Orange & cranberry toffee combines the refreshing sharpness of cranberry with bittersweet orange, complemented by a rich butter-caramel toffee, wrapped in biodegradable and fully compostable wrappings.
Ingredients:
Glucose syrup, condensed milk (full cream milk, sugar) sugar, butter, vegetable fat (coconut oil), dried cranberries (cranberries, pineapple syrup, pineapple juice concentrate, sunflower oil), invert sugar syrup, salt, natural flavouring, emulsifier (soya lecithin), acidity regulator (citric acid).
Allergen warning:
Contains nut oil, soya, cows milk
Storage instructions:
See packaging for instructions
Certified Kosher & Halaal
History of toffee
All of us have fond childhood memories of toffees and remember Sharp’s Toffee, Wilson’s Toffee, Sunrise Toffee to name but a few – but what is toffee and how old is this confectionery?
The process of making toffee requires the boiling of ingredients until the mix is stiff enough to be pulled into a shape which holds and has a glossy surface. The resulting mixture will typically be poured into a shallow tray and allowed to cool to form a sheet. Different mixes, processes, and most importantly, temperatures, will result in different textures and hardnesses, from soft and often sticky to a hard, brittle material. A brown colour and smoky taste is imparted to the toffee by the caramelization of the sugars called the Maillard Reaction.
The origin of the word is debatable – The Oxford English Dictionary dates the first publication of the word to 1825 and identifies it as a variation of taffy (1817), both of which are first recorded as English dialectical words. Some believe the word is derived from the word “tafia”, a West Indian rum, since cheap rum was once used to flavour candies.
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