gummipropper
Gummipropper is a traditional German confectionery made from a mixture of sugar, corn syrup, and gelatin. It is typically flavored with lemon, orange, or raspberry and is known for its chewy texture and vibrant colors. The process of making gummipropper involves heating the sugar and corn syrup mixture until it reaches a specific temperature, then adding the gelatin and flavorings. The mixture is then poured into molds and allowed to cool and set. Gummipropper is often enjoyed as a sweet treat, either on its own or as a topping for desserts like ice cream or cakes. It is a popular confectionery in Germany and is also produced in other countries. The name "gummipropper" is derived from the German words "gummi," meaning rubber, and "propper," which refers to the small, round shape of the confectionery.