karamellimakeisia
Karamellimakeisia, commonly known as caramels, are a type of confectionery made by heating a variety of sugars to a high temperature. The process typically involves sugar, corn syrup, and butter, which are heated together to form a thick, chewy candy. The caramelization process involves the browning of sugars, which gives the candy its characteristic brown color and rich, toffee-like flavor. Variations in ingredients and cooking temperatures can result in a range of textures, from soft and chewy to hard and brittle.
The history of caramel confectionery is intertwined with the broader history of sugar production and confectionery
Karamellimakeisia are enjoyed worldwide in various forms. They can be found as standalone candies, often individually