pehmits
Pehmits are a type of confection, often described as a chewy candy. They are typically small in size and come in a variety of fruit flavors. The texture of pehmits is a key characteristic, being soft and yielding to the bite, distinguishing them from harder candies. They are generally made from sugar, corn syrup, and gelatin or pectin, which contributes to their chewy consistency. Colorings and flavorings are added to create the diverse range of options available. Pehmits are popular as a snack or treat, particularly among children. They can be found in many candy stores and supermarkets, often sold in bags or bulk bins. The exact origin and specific history of pehmits are not widely documented, but they are considered a common form of gummy or chewy candy. Their simple composition and appealing texture have contributed to their sustained popularity.