confitebar
Confitebar is a type of candy that is typically hard and often fruit-flavored. It is a popular confection, especially in some regions of Europe. The term "confitebar" itself suggests a connection to confitures or candied items, and a bar shape implies a solidified, often rectangular form. These candies are usually made from sugar, glucose syrup, and flavorings, which are then cooked and molded. They can vary in texture, with some being very hard and others having a slightly chewier consistency. The flavors commonly found in confitebars include lemon, orange, cherry, and apple, though other fruit and even mint flavors can be produced. The manufacturing process involves heating the ingredients to a specific temperature to achieve the desired hardness and chewiness, followed by cooling and cutting into the characteristic bar shape. Confitebars are generally sold in individual wrappers or in larger bags and are enjoyed as a simple sweet treat. They are a straightforward and enduring type of candy that has maintained its appeal through generations.