karamellid
Karamellid are a group of confectionery items made from caramelized sugar, often enriched with dairy fats such as butter or cream and sometimes with flavorings. In Estonian, the term karamellid is the plural of karamell and refers to caramel candies. They are typically soft and chewy, though the category also includes firmer and hard varieties.
Production usually begins with sugar heated to caramelization, after which dairy (cream, milk or butter) and
Common flavors include vanilla, salt, and chocolate, and additions such as nuts or liqueurs are used in
Caramel candy is widely consumed as a standalone sweet, used as a filling for chocolates, or as